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How Putin might use a nuke — and how we should respond

Por: New York Post Opinion October 06, 2022

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Six months into Russia’s invasion of Ukraine the unthinkable has happened: Russia is losing. Vladimir Putin is determined, nevertheless, and increasingly desperate. He has undertaken a partial mobilization, and renewed his threat of using nuclear weapons — “I’m not kidding.” Is the threat real? And if so, ? Russia has a including strategic missiles and bombers and a new autonomous torpedo designed to explode in harbors to create a... + full article



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