The United States of America in 2022 began to “carefully prepare” for a possible Russian strike on Ukraine with nuclear weapons.
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Thus, from the end of summer to the fall of 2022, the US National Security Council convened a series of meetings to introduce emergency plans. The White House was seriously concerned that Moscow was using tactical or military nuclear weapons to deter further losses or any potential attack on the Russian Federation. This was reported by the American television channel CNN.
It is noted that the end of summer 2022 was a destructive period for the occupiers in Ukraine, because the Defense Forces. were advancing on Russian-occupied Kherson in the south, and entire Russian units were in danger of being cordoned off.
The invading army was constantly retreating from Ukrainian territories and Washington was concerned that Russian dictator Vladimir Putin might perceive the loss of Kherson as “a direct threat to him and Russia.”
According to this assessment, according to CNN, the aggressor country could view a tactical nuclear strike as a deterrent against further losses of Russian-occupied territory in Ukraine, as well as any potential attack from other countries.
“We had to plan everything so that we were in the best position in case this already unthinkable event actually happened,” said one of the officials of the Joe Biden administration.
Let us recall that in February, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken told the foreign ministers of India and China that Russia wants to place nuclear weapons in space. It was noted that any nuclear explosion in space would lead to the destruction of not only American satellites, but also the satellites of Beijing and New Delhi.
Source: CNN
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