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New images assessed by Business Insider show new roadworks, buildings, and modifications, with some sites undergoing rapid expansion.
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Russia’s nuclear infrastructure is growing in the shadows. Satellite images reveal extensive construction at five sites, from Belarus to Kamchatka, as Moscow reinforces old Cold War-era bases with new bunkers,
Since Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022, Putin and other Kremlin voices have frequently threatened the West with its nuclear arsenal. But that hasn’t deterred Kyiv’s allies from giving it ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a revamped version of his country’s nuclear doctrine that lowers the bar on when he could use Moscow’s atomic arsenal.
The U.S. has seen no change to Russia’s nuclear posture, according to a U.S. National Security Council official who was not authorized to comment publicly and requested anonymity. As a result…
Formally known as the “Basic Principles of State Policy on Nuclear Deterrence,” it was signed by Putin in 2020 and outlines when Russia could dip into its atomic arsenal, the world’s largest. It describes nuclear weapons as “a means of deterrence,” noting that their use is an “extreme and compelled measure.”
Sept. 29 (UPI) --As Russia made progress in revising its nuclear policy amid its war with Ukraine, North Korea vowed to never give up its own nuclear weapons despite demands from the West.
MOSCOW — President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday endorsed Russia’s nuclear deterrent policy, which allows him to use atomic weapons in response to a conventional strike targeting the nation’s ...
Russia has again hinted that it is making changes to its official policy on the use of nuclear weapons, amid Ukraine's continuing incursion into its Kursk border region.
LONDON, Nov 20 (Reuters) - President Vladimir Putin has approved changes to Russia's nuclear weapons policy, and Moscow has urged the West to study them closely. The document's content was no ...
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Russia’s Nuclear Ambiguity in Ukraine and the Science of Deterrence, Escalation, and MiscalculationEscalating to nuclear use in response to anything happening in the Ukraine war does not seem credible because it wouldn’t help Russia’s war aims and could trigger a direct military clash with NATO that would be much more costly to Russia,