Russian President Vladimir Putin has warned that allowing Ukraine to use U.S. long-range missiles could lead to a direct war with NATO. Putin’s comments reflect the serious risk of nuclear conflict if the current restrictions are lifted.
The Biden administration is considering whether to provide Ukraine with advanced missile systems to strike Russia. Putin argues that such a decision would be perceived as a declaration of war by NATO, leading to possible nuclear retaliation.
Russia, possessing the largest nuclear arsenal globally, might resort to its nuclear capabilities if provoked. The U.S., with the second-largest nuclear stockpile, could also face significant risks. Recent military exercises between Russia and China indicate a growing military alliance, adding to the global security concerns.
President Biden has vowed that the U.S. will continue supporting Ukraine, stating, “It’s clear that Putin will not prevail in this war.” However, this position may provoke Russia, particularly given its advanced hypersonic technology.
The risk of nuclear escalation due to Biden’s policies is considerable. The global community must consider the potential ramifications of escalating tensions with a nuclear-armed Russia.
As the situation develops, the potential for a severe global conflict remains a major concern. The Biden administration’s approach could have dangerous implications for international stability and security.