The day before, July 18, a statement was made by Deputy Head of the Russian Foreign Ministry Sergei Ryabkov – the Kremlin is allowing a new deployment of nuclear missiles in response to the expected installation of identical long-range non-nuclear weapons systems in Germany.
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The fact that such statements by Moscow regarding the potential deployment of more nuclear missiles in response cause a certain degree of concern in Washington, writes NBN, citing an explanation voiced by US State Department Deputy Spokesman Vedant Patel during a broadcast on Reuters' YouTube channel.
According to Patel, any rhetoric by the Russian Federation regarding the use or deployment of nuclear warheads provokes increased concern in the United States, “and is something we will continue to pay close attention to.”
The State Department Deputy Spokesman added that the terrorist state regularly does and says similar things, often hitting itself in the chest—in particularly, over a fairly long period of time, “starting even from the first months of their aggression in Ukraine.”
Patel summed up:
That’s why I simply don’t want to speculate. But we, of course, continue to closely monitor the situation.
Earlier we wrote about Budanov naming the reasons why he would not believe in the use of nuclear weapons by the Russian Federation in the event of loss of control over Crimea.