
The American authorization for the use of Atacms missiles has increased fear in the Kremlin...
Every time the West crosses a 'red line' in defense of Ukraine, comes the nuclear threat from Vladimir Putin.
The "new military doctrine", which envisages a wider range of extreme situations in which Putin can authorize the use of atomic weapons, and which the Russian president signed yesterday, was in reality already announced months ago.
And as then, the message was not for the enemies against whom Moscow (Ukraine) is fighting, but for public opinion. With the aim, which is always the same, to divide that field by intimidating it.
The new nuclear doctrine approved by Putin was officially reaffirmed a day after the US announced that it had authorized the Ukrainian armed forces to launch long-range (300 km) missiles inside Russian territory.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov argued that after this step by Joe Biden (which Moscow did not expect), it became necessary to update Russia's defense methods against new external threats.
But this is not the case, since this new military "guidebook" (which envisages the possibility of responding with tactical nuclear weapons to attacks against the Russian national territory and its allies) was already foreseen a long time ago.
On the contrary, the American authorization for the use of Atacms missiles has increased the fear in the Kremlin.
This is because Putin is seeing that a Biden at the exit door of the White House cannot be intimidated, and he is seeing so clearly that the strong core of Kiev's European allies, gathered in Warsaw, will continue to support Ukraine militarily. even if the next US president Donald Trump decides not to do it again.
Intimidation and disruption of the Western enemy has always been the basic doctrine of the Soviet KGB. The same thing is happening under the Putin regime, which is the direct heir of the KGB, and of course the nuclear threats - like the previous ones - are nothing more than scare rhetoric designed for those who wish to give them credibility. /Adapted "Pamphlet" from "Il Giornale"
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