Kremlin Condemns Stoltenberg's 'Dangerous' Comments on Ukraine's Western Weapons

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19/09/24

In a shocking escalation of tensions, the Kremlin has labeled NATO's outgoing head Jens Stoltenberg's comments as "dangerous" after he suggested that allowing Ukraine to use Western long-range weapons to strike Russia wouldn't prompt Moscow to retaliate. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy has been urging allies to permit Ukraine to fire Western missiles into Russia to curb Moscow's attack capabilities. Stoltenberg dismissed Russian President Vladimir Putin's warning, stating that NATO's strength and the devastating consequences of nuclear war would deter Moscow from escalating.
As tensions rise, senior Russian politicians threaten nuclear retaliation, and the head of Russia's nuclear testing site readies for immediate action. Meanwhile, Western politicians debate whether Putin's nuclear threats are a bluff, and Ukraine's incursion into Russia challenges Putin's red lines. Will NATO and the US fully support Ukraine, or will diplomacy prevail?


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