Russia is considering changes to its nuclear doctrine in response to increasing threats, including those from NATO. Andrei Kartapolov, head of the Russian lower house's defense committee, stated that the timing for the use of nuclear weapons could be adjusted if threats against Russia continue to grow. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov confirmed that work is underway to update the doctrine to align with current realities, as mentioned by President Vladimir Putin. This potential revision, reported by the RIA state news agency and Reuters, could reduce the decision-making time for deploying nuclear weapons.
🔵 RUSSIA IS REVISING ITS NUCLEAR DOCTRINE, KREMLIN SAYS Russia, the world's biggest nuclear power, has started updating its nuclear doctrine, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on Monday, citing an earlier statement by President Vladimir Putin. Full Story via Reuters on PiQ…
KREMLIN ON POSSIBLE CHANGES TO NUCLEAR DOCTRINE: PUTIN SAID THAT WORK IS UNDERWAY TO BRING IT INTO LINE WITH CURRENT REALITIES
🚨🇷🇺RUSSIA: IF NATO THREATS INCREASE, WE MAY CHANGE OUR NUCLEAR TIMELINE The head of Russia’s parliamentary defense committee warned that they might update their doctrine to reduce the time it takes to approve the launch of nuclear weapons. “If we see that the challenges and… https://t.co/kiuCPLGLJ8
JUST IN: Reuters reports that Russia could 'reduce the decision-making time stipulated in official policy for the use of nuclear weapons if Moscow believes that threats are increasing'
The head of the parliament’s Defense Committee, Andrey Kartapolov, says that Russia’s nuclear doctrine could be amended if threats and challenges to the country continue to grow https://t.co/oxmIa9pgwq https://t.co/UqBzkeGOAf
Moscow may change the timing for use of its #nuclearweapons if threats against #Russia increase, the RIA state news agency reports citing Andrei Kartapolov, the head of the Russian lower house’s defense committee. https://t.co/MjIwphNDmR
Moscow may change the timing for use of its nuclear weapons if threats against Russia increase, the RIA state news agency cited Andrei Kartapolov, the head of the Russian lower house's defense committee, as saying on Sunday. https://t.co/m3prYyL2zq