Putin's New Nuclear Doctrine Raises Global Tensions

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Ukraine's Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha warned U.S. lawmakers about the dangers of appearing weak amid growing threats from Russia, North Korea, and Iran, emphasizing the need for strong U.S. support as Ukraine marks 1,000 days of war against Russia. His remarks come as President-elect Trump, who has criticized U.S. spending on Ukraine, prepares to take office. Sybiha criticized Putin's nuclear threats as blackmail and rejected any 'land for peace' deals. The future of U.S. aid to Ukraine remains uncertain, with some Republicans opposing further support.
- Ukraine foreign minister: ‘The United States cannot afford to look weak’ The Hill
- For Russia, Nuclear Weapons Are the Ultimate Bargaining Chip The New York Times
- How Many Nuclear Warheads Does Russia Have? Newsweek
- Putin lowers the threshold for using his nuclear arsenal after Biden's arms decision for Ukraine The Associated Press
- Putin signs revised doctrine lowering threshold for nuclear response if Russia is attacked Fox News
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