Peter Kuznick
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And then he opposed the development of hydrogen bomb.
And then he opposed the development of hydrogen bomb.
And then he opposed the development of hydrogen bomb.
But you're making an important point, though, that we are in many ways dependent on Putin's restraint at this point.
But you're making an important point, though, that we are in many ways dependent on Putin's restraint at this point.
But you're making an important point, though, that we are in many ways dependent on Putin's restraint at this point.
Because today he just made a statement that the U.S. keeps crossing all of Russia's red lines. And if they keep doing this, this is going to explode. I mean, Biden for a long time refused to give permission to Ukraine to use the attack on missiles. And he said that it would be too provocative and could possibly lead to a much broader war between the United States and Russia.
Because today he just made a statement that the U.S. keeps crossing all of Russia's red lines. And if they keep doing this, this is going to explode. I mean, Biden for a long time refused to give permission to Ukraine to use the attack on missiles. And he said that it would be too provocative and could possibly lead to a much broader war between the United States and Russia.
Because today he just made a statement that the U.S. keeps crossing all of Russia's red lines. And if they keep doing this, this is going to explode. I mean, Biden for a long time refused to give permission to Ukraine to use the attack on missiles. And he said that it would be too provocative and could possibly lead to a much broader war between the United States and Russia.
And he refused to do it. But like he did with every other weapon system, he finally caved in. And so Ukraine has struck Russia several times now with these ATAK-M missiles inside of Russia, the long-range army missiles. And then you got the British stormtrooper, storm shadow missiles. You got the French missiles, the scout missiles. The German ones haven't been used yet.
And he refused to do it. But like he did with every other weapon system, he finally caved in. And so Ukraine has struck Russia several times now with these ATAK-M missiles inside of Russia, the long-range army missiles. And then you got the British stormtrooper, storm shadow missiles. You got the French missiles, the scout missiles. The German ones haven't been used yet.
And he refused to do it. But like he did with every other weapon system, he finally caved in. And so Ukraine has struck Russia several times now with these ATAK-M missiles inside of Russia, the long-range army missiles. And then you got the British stormtrooper, storm shadow missiles. You got the French missiles, the scout missiles. The German ones haven't been used yet.
And in response to that, Russia changed this nuclear doctrine and said that they lowered it and said that if Russia is attacked by a country with the support of a nuclear power, then they're going to consider that an attack by both countries meaning the United States and Ukraine, and both countries become legitimate targets for all of Russia's weapons, meaning nuclear weapons.
And in response to that, Russia changed this nuclear doctrine and said that they lowered it and said that if Russia is attacked by a country with the support of a nuclear power, then they're going to consider that an attack by both countries meaning the United States and Ukraine, and both countries become legitimate targets for all of Russia's weapons, meaning nuclear weapons.
And in response to that, Russia changed this nuclear doctrine and said that they lowered it and said that if Russia is attacked by a country with the support of a nuclear power, then they're going to consider that an attack by both countries meaning the United States and Ukraine, and both countries become legitimate targets for all of Russia's weapons, meaning nuclear weapons.
And so far, then how did Russia respond? With the Ureshnik missile, this brand new hypersonic medium range missile. And it was devastating because it goes at 10 times the speed of sound, and it's a hypersonic missile, and they can't be shot down. And they've used it once so far, but there's some warnings that they could take out Kyiv, or at least the leadership there.
And so far, then how did Russia respond? With the Ureshnik missile, this brand new hypersonic medium range missile. And it was devastating because it goes at 10 times the speed of sound, and it's a hypersonic missile, and they can't be shot down. And they've used it once so far, but there's some warnings that they could take out Kyiv, or at least the leadership there.
And so far, then how did Russia respond? With the Ureshnik missile, this brand new hypersonic medium range missile. And it was devastating because it goes at 10 times the speed of sound, and it's a hypersonic missile, and they can't be shot down. And they've used it once so far, but there's some warnings that they could take out Kyiv, or at least the leadership there.
They could hit the base in Poland, wherever they want.
They could hit the base in Poland, wherever they want.