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Nuclear Escalation and Russian Propaganda: Conjuring a Crisis
Nuclear Escalation and Russian Propaganda: Conjuring a Crisis
While continuing its armed assault on the battlefields of Donbas, the Kremlin is boosting its attacks against Ukraine on the information front as well. Russian propaganda’s continuing dehumanization of Ukraine and the West, which backs the Ukrainian defense efforts, is being used to justify increasingly radical methods in the Kremlin’s so-called “special military operation.” Perhaps the most serious event last …
·jamestown.org·
Nuclear Escalation and Russian Propaganda: Conjuring a Crisis
Assessing the Risks of Nuclear Confrontation Over Ukraine (Part One)
Assessing the Risks of Nuclear Confrontation Over Ukraine (Part One)
Since Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered the invasion of Ukraine on February 24, 2022, Western governments and analysts have periodically expressed fears that the Kremlin might try to escalate by using nuclear weapons. This anxiety stems directly from Moscow’s own nuclear threat rhetoric: indeed, Putin’s original announcement of the officially designated spetsial’naya voyennaya operatsiya (special military operation) against Ukraine included …
·jamestown.org·
Assessing the Risks of Nuclear Confrontation Over Ukraine (Part One)
Assessing the Risks of Nuclear Confrontation Over Ukraine (Part Two)
Assessing the Risks of Nuclear Confrontation Over Ukraine (Part Two)
*To read Part One, please click here.   Moscow’s official statements since February 24, 2022, concerning possible nuclear escalation should the United States and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) directly intervene in the Russo-Ukrainian war represent a deliberate policy of strategic deterrence. Possible escalation to a world war between the US and Russia is acknowledged by both sides, which …
·jamestown.org·
Assessing the Risks of Nuclear Confrontation Over Ukraine (Part Two)
JUST IN - Russia's FM Lavrov Says "the Danger [of a Nuclear War] is Serious, It is Real, ... - Latest Tweet by Disclose.tv
JUST IN - Russia's FM Lavrov Says "the Danger [of a Nuclear War] is Serious, It is Real, ... - Latest Tweet by Disclose.tv
The latest Tweet by Disclose.tv states, 'JUST IN - Russia's FM Lavrov says "the danger [of a nuclear war] is serious, it is real, it cannot be underestimated." ' 🌎 JUST IN - Russia's FM Lavrov Says "the Danger [of a Nuclear War] is Serious, It is Real, ... - Latest Tweet by Disclose.tv.
·latestly.com·
JUST IN - Russia's FM Lavrov Says "the Danger [of a Nuclear War] is Serious, It is Real, ... - Latest Tweet by Disclose.tv
Putin to test nuclear missiles capable of hitting US by autumn
Putin to test nuclear missiles capable of hitting US by autumn
Russia plans to test nuclear missiles capable of hitting the United States and Europe by autumn, an official said. “The prospect of nuclear conflict, once unthinkable, is now back within the realm of possibility,” United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said last month.
·nypost.com·
Putin to test nuclear missiles capable of hitting US by autumn
Russian officer: Missile to carry several hypersonic weapons
Russian officer: Missile to carry several hypersonic weapons
MOSCOW (AP) — A new Russian intercontinental ballistic missile is capable of carrying several hypersonic weapons, a senior Russian military officer said Sunday. Col. Gen. Sergei Karakayev, the commander of the Russian military's Strategic Missile Forces, said in televised remarks that the new Sarmat ICBM is designed to carry several Avangard hypersonic glide vehicles.
·apnews.com·
Russian officer: Missile to carry several hypersonic weapons
What the West fears most about Putin’s arsenal of nuclear weapons
What the West fears most about Putin’s arsenal of nuclear weapons
On April 15, Zelensky announced that the world should “be ready” for the possibility that Putin will use nuclear weapons in Ukraine. Whether a gaffe or a Freudian slip, Biden’s call for a regime change in Russia, in the middle of an active armed conflict, checked off Moscow’s “existential threat” requirement for the use of nuclear weapons. Now finding himself cornered in an unwinnable position, Putin is invoking the concepts of “total war” and an “existential threat” to keep the US and NATO out of the conflict.
·nypost.com·
What the West fears most about Putin’s arsenal of nuclear weapons
Could Russia Wage Nuclear War in Ukraine? Local Experts Break Down the Threat
Could Russia Wage Nuclear War in Ukraine? Local Experts Break Down the Threat
The likelihood of Russian President Vladimir Putin using nuclear weapons in his war on Ukraine is growing, local experts say. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that “all of the countries of the world” should prepare for the possibility of tactical nuclear weapons on CNN earlier this week. Tactical nuclear weapons are typically described as smaller nuclear weapons that can be used in a…
·nbcboston.com·
Could Russia Wage Nuclear War in Ukraine? Local Experts Break Down the Threat
More than 4 in 5 Russians fear nuclear war with U.S.—poll
More than 4 in 5 Russians fear nuclear war with U.S.—poll
Vladimir Putin retains overall favorability with 86 percent of his own citizens but only 4 percent of Americans expressed at least somewhat favorable views of the Russian leader.
·newsweek.com·
More than 4 in 5 Russians fear nuclear war with U.S.—poll
Would Putin use nukes?
Would Putin use nukes?
Since Russia’s war began, Putin-watchers have become increasingly concerned about nuclear weapons.
·thehill.com·
Would Putin use nukes?
Europeans are terrified of nuclear war — and should be
Europeans are terrified of nuclear war — and should be
Fortune reported in early March that 30,000 Belgians went to pharmacies to retrieve iodine tables, and in Finland there was a hundredfold increase in demand for this mitigator for thyroid cancer th…
·thehill.com·
Europeans are terrified of nuclear war — and should be
Nearly 70% of Americans are worried about a nuclear attack, according to APA survey. Here's what could happen
Nearly 70% of Americans are worried about a nuclear attack, according to APA survey. Here's what could happen
Nearly 70% of Americans surveyed by the American Psychological Association said they worry the invasion of Ukraine could potentially lead to nuclear war and they fear that we could be at the beginning stages of World War III. Researchers estimate there are about 12,700 nuclear weapons spread between nine countries, with the United States and Russia holding the majority, but experts consider an attack to be unlikely. Watch the video above to learn how a nuclear attack could play out.
·cnbc.com·
Nearly 70% of Americans are worried about a nuclear attack, according to APA survey. Here's what could happen
How America Watches for a Nuclear Strike
How America Watches for a Nuclear Strike
Hundreds of satellites and spacecraft are keeping an eye on Russia’s nuclear forces from above. So far, they haven’t seen much to worry about.
·nytimes.com·
How America Watches for a Nuclear Strike
What Happens If There’s A Nuclear Attack
What Happens If There’s A Nuclear Attack
Nearly 70% of Americans surveyed by the American Psychological Association said they worry the invasion of Ukraine could potentially lead to nuclear war and they fear that we could be at the beginning stages of World War III. Researchers estimate there are about 12,700 nuclear weapons spread between nine countries, with the United States and Russia holding the majority, but experts consider an attack to be unlikely. Watch the video above to learn how a nuclear attack could play out. The world watched uneasily on Feb. 24 when Russian troops, under the orders of President Vladimir Putin, invaded Ukraine. “The prospect of nuclear conflict, once unthinkable, is now back within the realm of possibility,” U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said March 14. Nearly 70% of Americans surveyed by the American Psychological Association said they “are worried the invasion of Ukraine is going to lead to nuclear war, and that they fear that we are at the beginning stages of World War III.” Researchers estimate there are approximately 12,700 nuclear weapons spread between nine countries, with the United States and Russia holding the majority. Researchers and government officials stress that a nuclear attack is very unlikely. “We are assessing President Putin’s directive and, at this time, we see no reason to change our own alert levels,” White House press secretary Jen Psaki said Feb. 28. “As long as these weapons are around, the possibility will always be there that they will actually be used,” said Alejandra Munoz, a project officer at the Dutch peace organization PAX. Researchers, academics and advocacy groups for risk reduction and nuclear disarmament have written reports detailing what a hypothetical attack could look like and the long-term impact it could have on the planet and society. » Subscribe to CNBC: https://cnb.cx/SubscribeCNBC » Subscribe to CNBC TV: https://cnb.cx/SubscribeCNBCtelevision About CNBC: From 'Wall Street' to 'Main Street' to award winning original documentaries and Reality TV series, CNBC has you covered. Experience special sneak peeks of your favorite shows, exclusive video and more. Connect with CNBC News Online Get the latest news: https://www.cnbc.com/ Follow CNBC on LinkedIn: https://cnb.cx/LinkedInCNBC Follow CNBC News on Facebook: https://cnb.cx/LikeCNBC Follow CNBC News on Twitter: https://cnb.cx/FollowCNBC Follow CNBC News on Instagram: https://cnb.cx/InstagramCNBC #CNBC What Happens If There’s A Nuclear Attack
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What Happens If There’s A Nuclear Attack