On Tuesday Russian President Vladimir Putin signed into effect an updated nuclear doctrine while Ukraine launched U.S./NATO-provided long-range conventional-tipped missiles into Russia.
The updated doctrine outlined the scenarios in which Moscow would be authorized to deploy its nuclear arsenal. These include the ability of Russia to deploy its nuclear arsenal against non-nuclear states which are attacking it with non-nuclear weapons supplied by nuclear states. It also allows Russia to use its nuclear arsenal against nations which are not directly attacking but are aiding the nations which are attacking.
The scenario outlined in the updated doctrine is the exact scenario which the U.S. and NATO states are in, supplying Ukraine with long-range missiles to attack Russia with. On Tuesday, the day the doctrine was signed into effect, Ukraine began using U.S./NATO-supplied long-range heavy missiles (capable of carrying a nuclear payload, yet are currently tipped with conventional warheads) to bomb Russia. The doctrine also allows Russia to deploy nuclear weapons against any member state which is in alliance with the aggressor nation, such as all NATO member states and the U.S. in regards to their alliance with Ukraine.
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Putin signs the new doctrine on the use of nuclear weapons pic.twitter.com/JH28yOnMLH
RT provided the seven-point doctrine, in English, in an article Tuesday.
The day of the new doctrine being signed into effect, Tuesday, Ukraine began launching conventional-tipped long-range missiles at Russia. Under the updated Russian nuclear doctrine, Russia is now in a position to launch their nuclear arsenal at all NATO members, including the U.S., should they so choose.
🚨#BREAKING: Ukraine has just used its US longrange missiles to strike within Russia for the first time
— R A W S A L E R T S (@rawsalerts) November 19, 2024
BREAKING: Russia says Ukraine attacked it using U.S.-made missiles, signals it's ready for nuclear response — CNBC
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5 missiles were intercepted, while fragments from one caused a fire at a military facility. No casualties or serious damage have been reported, the Ministry confirmed.
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