1650018723 In the face of Russian backlash the CIA is concerned

In the face of Russian backlash, the CIA is concerned about Putin’s use of nuclear power

The Kremlin has spoken of putting its nuclear forces on alert, “but we haven’t really seen concrete signs like deployments or military action that might compound our concerns,” added the chief of America’s top intelligence agency, speaking to students at Georgia Technical University. Of course we are very concerned. I know that President (Joe) Biden is deeply concerned about the risk of World War III and is doing everything possible to avoid nuclear conflict becoming a possibility.

A vengeful and stubborn Putin

Russia, according to its escalation-de-escalation doctrine, has many tactical nuclear weapons less powerful than the Hiroshima bomb, which would consist of first using a low-powered nuclear weapon in the event of a conventional conflict in order to regain the advantage with the West.

But this hypothesis implies that “during this conflict, NATO is militarily intervening on the ground in Ukraine, and that, as the President has clarified, is not planned,” he said. Mr Burns recalled being the United States Ambassador to Moscow and had no words harsh enough for a “vengeful,” “stubborn” Vladimir Putin, who over the years had fallen into an “explosive mix of complaints, Ambition and Insecurity has sunk. “Putin demonstrates every day that a power in decline can be just as destabilizing as a power on the rise,” he said.

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From 14-18 to Ukraine: in Bayonne, war at the height of a child

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