For 80 years, the Atom bomb has prevented a repeat of the horrors of the 1940s – Russia needs to leverage it again to stop American aggression
Nuclear deterrence is ... ... in history, the hegemony of a single power, the US, has been established globally. Nuclear weapons remain in the arsenals of the great powers - though fewer than at the... ... conflict, which, if left unchecked, could lead to a frontal military conflict between NATO and Russia and a nuclear war. This scenario can be prevented by further strengthening...
... entered a period of decline
Elena Karnaukhova: In the context of Russian Special Military Operation in Ukraine, there are many discussions ... ... China’s rapid economic and technological growth and Beijing’s refusal to accept the American offer to become a junior partner of ... ... to maintain military and political balance in the world. Thus, nuclear weapons appeared in India, Pakistan, and the DPRK; Iran ... ... reality fraught with a direct military clash between Russia and NATO. But the main thing is that the scenario you are asking about ...
Interview with Andrey Kortunov and Zhao Huasheng
The conflict between Russia and Ukraine drags on. In response to France’s President Emmanuel Macron floating the idea of sending NATO troops to Ukraine, there has been a storm of indignation and a wave of disavowals ... ... of soldiers have been fighting for two years, using almost all heavy weapons except nuclear weapons such as airplanes, tanks, artillery, warships, missiles, etc., and the... ..., like all wars it has caused enormous suffering on both sides, with hundreds of thousands of military personnel and civilians killed and wounded, cities and houses reduced...
As the world's two super-nuclear powers, the relations of Russia and the U.S. are inseparable from nuclear risk
Since the outbreak of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict, Russia and the United ... ... but in different forms and with different objectives. Both Russia and the United States are well aware of the presence of the nuclear weapons factor in this conflict. Russia's main objective is to deter the United States and NATO from directly intervening in the Russia-Ukraine conflict. The U.S., on the other hand, tends to believe that Russia will ...
... security guarantees, threatening
“military and technical measures”
in case of refusal. The nature of these measures was revealed with the launch of the military operation... ... contempt. It did not, however, lead to a willingness to enter into a discussion with Russia about its concerns; the opposite was the case.
One could argue that the comparison is flawed because the US and its NATO allies are not directly threatened by the Ukraine conflict, whereas nuclear escalation... ... countries. All the more so since, apart from everything else, legitimizing the use of nuclear weapons in the eyes of anyone outside the obvious situation described in doctrinal...
On March 16, 2023, a regular online international expert dialog on Russia-NATO relations was held, bringing together experts, former diplomats and military, public leaders from Russia, the USA, and European NATO member-states
On March 16, 2023, a regular online international expert dialog on Russia-NATO relations ... ... included RAS Institute for the U.S. and Canadian Studies and RAS Institute of Europe. The meeting focused on the U.S. and Russia nuclear weapons modernization issues, new technologies and implications for the nuclear balance, strategic and pre-strategic: ...
It is safe to assume that any use of nuclear weapons could quickly lead to an escalation of a local or regional conflict ... ... allow the explosive situation of the 1960s to repeat. It is important that not only Russia and the United States, but also other nuclear states, confirmed in a common statement... ... for opportunities to achieve global military dominance.
Over previous decades, the NATO military machine has approached Russia’s borders in several “waves”—where...
Russia has repeatedly drawn the attention of the United States ... ... United States has told
Newsweek
that leaders of the U.S.-led
NATO
military alliance do not grasp the true gravity of a potential ... ... aggressor in escalating nuclear tensions, Antonov called these accusations "baseless," and "part of a propaganda campaign ... ...."
He then outlined the "conditions under which the use of nuclear weapons is possible" as per Russia's official doctrine,...
... of miscalculation, compounded by the potential for the use of nuclear weapons, where millions could be killed in minutes. Do ... ... Leadership Network (ELN), the Munich Security Conference (MSC), the Russian International Affairs Council (RIAC), and the Nuclear Threat ... ... Stability
For decades, strategic stability between the United States, NATO, and the Soviet Union/Russia included a mutual recognition ... ..., United States
Ambassador Richard Burt
Chairman, Global Zero USA, United States
Evgeny Buzhinskiy
Chairman of the PIR Center ...
If hundreds or even thousands of missiles are not enough to force a third-world country ... ... Kremlin published its new Basic Principles of State Policy of the Russian Federation on Nuclear Deterrence. Without going into a ... ... argument against the insinuation that the threshold for using nuclear weapons is lower, and that its role in Russian military ... ... foremost. You can doubt the decisiveness of the European members of NATO all you like, but if the desire to build up forces to deter ...