Putin’s nuclear threat came on the 1,000th day of Russia’s offensive on Ukraine and after the United States gave Kyiv permission to use long-range missiles to strike military targets inside Russia.<\/p>\n
Russia’s new policy states that they will consider using nuclear weapons against a non-nuclear state if they are supported by nuclear powers.<\/p>\n
“Aggression by a non-nuclear state with the participation of a nuclear state is considered as a joint attack,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said in a clear reference to Ukraine and its Western backers.<\/p>\n
Russian Vice President of Security and former president Dmitri Medvedev also confirmed that “Russia could retaliate with weapons of mass destruction against Kyiv and the main NATO facilities\u201d.<\/p>\n
READ ALSO: Does Spain have its own anti-missile ‘Iron Dome’?<\/a><\/strong><\/p>\n Global leaders from the UK’s Keir Starmer to outgoing US President Joe Biden have labelled Putin’s nuclear announcement as “irresponsible”.<\/p>\n For his part, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiga has urged Ukraine’s Western allies to remain “clear-eyed and not give into fear”, labelling Putin’s actions as “sabre-rattling”.<\/p>\n Nonetheless there is a marked escalation in the conflict, so which countries could be most under threat and does Spain need to worry about being one of Putin\u2019s nuclear targets?<\/p>\n The truth is we don\u2019t know exactly what Putin\u2019s plans are or his feelings towards Spain and S\u00e1nchez’s support for Ukraine.<\/p>\n According to Spain’s RTVE news, Russian State TV have been more aggressive and speaking more openly about using nuclear weapons, adding that it’s the last warning for the EU and US, whilst the Russian government itself is being more constrained.<\/p>\n In July 2024, Russia\u2019s state-run Rossiya 1 TV channel ran a simulation highlighting the country\u2019s potential targets in Europe.<\/p>\n 🇷🇺☢️🇬🇧 La televisi\u00f3n estatal rusa mostr\u00f3 los pa\u00edses de Europa que ser\u00e1n atacados con armas nucleares si la guerra se intensifica:<\/p>\n “Basta con tres misiles y la civilizaci\u00f3n brit\u00e1nica se derrumbar\u00e1”. pic.twitter.com\/8TkWoqKFKy<\/a><\/p>\n \u2014 (@DOGDEGA) November 19, 2024<\/a><\/p><\/blockquote>\n The video pointed to Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, Germany, Austria, France, Poland, the Czech Republic and Romania as targets of this response, which all included US bases.<\/p>\n \u201cAlmost all European capitals will be under threat if our missiles are stationed in Kaliningrad: Berlin, Warsaw, all the Baltic states, Paris, Bucharest, Prague, and of course, the American bases in Germany,\u201d TV host and State Duma lawmaker Yevgeny Popov reported alongside it.<\/p>\n Britain was also mentioned as a potential threat, with the presenter saying it would only “take three missiles to provoke the collapse of British civilization”.<\/p>\n Spain, however, was not highlighted on the video. Does that mean it\u2019s safe from a potential missile attack? As mentioned earlier, what Russian TV pundits say to their viewers isn’t necessarily what the Kremlin will carry out, and it’s not the first time they talk openly about ‘nuking’ European countries (they did so again back in March).<\/p>\n Solovyov and all their military experts agree that Russia can nuke whoever they want in a first strike against any NATO country.<\/p>\n Just another day on Kremlin State TV where they casually talk about killing hundreds of millions of people.@JuliaDavisNews<\/a> pic.twitter.com\/q5pNsho5yv<\/a><\/p>\n\n
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