Russian official warns of growing nuclear confrontation risks
- Sergey shoigu warned that the risks of military confrontation between major states, including nuclear powers, are increasing due to geopolitical rivalry.
- Shoigu stated that the risk of confrontation between russia and belarus against the west is 'heightening.'
- He mentioned that belarus is now under the protection of russia's nuclear arsenal due to changes in russia's nuclear doctrine.
- Since putin's invasion of ukraine, tensions between russia and nato have intensified, with threats of nuclear escalation.
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“Against the background of increasing conflicts and worsening geopolitical rivalry in the world, the risks of a violent clash between major states, including with the participation of nuclear powers, are increasing,” Shoigu told Russian news agency TASS. The former Russian defense minister noted that NATO is stepping up its activities on its eastern flank, close to Russia and Belarus, and exercises there are offensive and defensive scenarios.NAT…
Russia foresees the risk of a clash between nuclear powers
“In the context of growing tensions and the intensification of geopolitical rivalry in the world, the risks of a violent clash with the participation of nuclear powers are increasing,” the official stressed in exclusive statements to the TASS agency. In Shoigu’s opinion, Western countries are unleashing an “ideological and value-based aggression” against Russia and Belarus, attacking not only with economic sanctions but also disrupting the natio…
Russia is once again talking about the risk of a nuclear conflict. Sergei Shoigu, former Defense Minister and current Secretary of the Security Council, said in an interview with the TASS agency on Friday that, amid geopolitical tensions, the risk of a nuclear conflict is growing...
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