"Putin Warns of Nuclear War Threat if NATO Intervenes in Ukraine"

During his State of the Nation address, Russian President Vladimir Putin threatened to use nuclear weapons against NATO countries if they send forces to help defend Ukraine, warning of "tragic consequences" and boasting about Russia's advanced hypersonic nuclear-capable weapons. He also criticized Western leaders and hinted at the possibility of a conflict with the use of nuclear weapons, while projecting confidence in Russia's victory in Ukraine. The speech comes at a sensitive moment politically, on the eve of the burial of Putin's main political rival Alexei Navalny, who was barred from running against Putin in the 2018 presidential election, poisoned in 2020, jailed in 2021, and died in prison on Feb. 16.
- Putin threatens nuclear war if NATO troops help Ukraine The Washington Post
- Putin Says West Risks Nuclear Conflict if It Intervenes More in Ukraine The New York Times
- Ukraine war: ‘Deploy Troops to Ukraine and Face Nuclear Strike’, Putin Warns NATO The Times of India
- Putin warns West of risk of nuclear war, says Moscow can strike Western targets Reuters
- Putin issues chilling warning against sending Western troops to defend Ukraine Fox News
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