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So on Tuesday, while meeting with the heads of security agencies of the Commonwealth of Independent States, Russia ’s Foreign Intelligence Service chief, Sergey Naryshkin,He also claimed the West operates “like criminal authorities, following the logic of ‘you die today, I die tomorrow’.”
He said those quotes from the New York Times were only attached to anonymous sources, so they do not feel a “shred of responsibility” on Tuesday.the comments themselves were “absolutely irresponsible”, and that the West should listen carefully to Putin, who recently lowered the threshold for using nuclear weapons.
The new rules around nuclear weapons suggest the use of western non-nuclear missiles by Kyiv against Russia could be enough for Moscow to turn to its own nukes. The documentation change happened after the US gave Kyiv permission to use its long-range missiles to strike targets within Russia for the first time, after Moscow started to recruit North Korean troops to serve in the war., who worked as Russia’s president between 2008 and 2012, warned on Telegram that “the actual transfer of weapons can be equated to the fait accompli of an attack on our country” under Russia’s new nuclear doctrine, he claimed.
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