The shadow of the 20th century nuclear weapons that came back Putin would come out if he thought defeat was inevitable in Ukraine? (1/4) | JBpress

If you think defeat is inevitable in Ukraine, how will Putin come out?

(Financial Times, UK, April 29, 2022)

There is no guarantee that Putin will not use nuclear weapons

It is, in a sense, a good sign that Vladimir Putin is willing to flicker and intimidate the use of nuclear weapons.


It means that Russia is probably losing in Ukraine.

It can also be a catastrophic sign. If Putin’s aim is to scare the Western camp, the attempt has failed.

The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) continues to gradually increase supplies to Ukraine. The question is what to do if Putin thinks Russia’s defeat is inevitable.


Putin continues to smell that he knows exactly what to do. Is he blunt?

It is possible that even the person himself does not know the answer to this.

Entering the most dangerous time since the Cuban Missile Crisis

In any case, something irreparable happened.

Putin committed a post-Cuban Missile taboo by flickering the use of nuclear weapons. That alone means that we have already entered a new territory.

Unknowingly, the world is now entering the most dangerous period since the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis.

The majority of people under the age of 50 grew up thinking that nuclear ghosts were a relic of the last century.

In recent weeks, the outlook for nuclear missile shootouts has become the latest threat to peace in this century.

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