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The United States was not ready to freeze the “nuclear” in response to a possible Russian strike on Ukraine, – NYT

The United States was preparing a confirmation that Russia had stood up against Ukraine with a nuclear war. This proposal would be “non-nuclear.”

RBC-Ukraine reports this in a statement to The New York Times.

As this means, the situation is so tense that a possible nuclear attack by Russia will fall on zhovten 2022 fate. Then the Russian dictator Volodymyr Putin declared that the Russian Federation could destroy the “nuclear power” against Ukraine.

NYT writes that over the course of many years in 2022, the White House will become a crisis. The administration of US President Joe Biden was afraid that Moscow might use a tactical nuclear weapon on the battlefield.

According to the recent events, the storming of the White House was so great that operational groups were assembled to determine what kind of evidence the US might be.

Biden was respected that the evidence would be guilty of ” non-nuclear”, but a reaction to the thought of representatives of the administration of the US President, less than dramatic – obviously, “a major attack on the creatures that launched the nuclear warhead.”

The White House respected the fact that the nuclear warhead had been abandoned. you could Putin and other authoritarian powers will want to destroy the nuclear arsenal.

Putin's threats

Varto note that the Russian dictator Volodymyr Putin has repeatedly threatened Ukraine and neighboring countries with nuclear destruction.

In addition, Russia has moved its nuclear defense to Belarus. Otherwise, President Oleksandr Lukashenko will not be able to stop himself from self-pronouncements.

As the American CNN reported, the United States was preparing for a nuclear strike at the end of 2022 Russia through Ukraine. Washington relied on a lot of intelligence information.

Read terms and important information about Russia’s war against Ukraine on the RBC-Ukraine channel on Telegram.

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