Dangerous: Chief NATO's response to the threat of nuclear weapons Putin

Secretary - General NATO, Jens Stoltenberg, has said Russian President Vladimir Putin's nuclear rhetoric is dangerous and irresponsible, reports The Guardian. Stoltenberg said that “is dangerous rhetoric”, commenting on Putin's command to place nuclear prevention forces on high alert. “The top officials of the countries [...]
Secretary - General NATO, Jens Stoltenberg, has said Russian President Vladimir Putin's nuclear rhetoric is dangerous and irresponsible, reports The Guardian.
Stoltenberg said that “is dangerous rhetoric”, commenting on Putin's command to place nuclear prevention forces on high alert.
The top “Offices of the leading NATO nations are also making aggressive statements against our country, so I order Defence Minister and Chief of General Staff of the RF Armed Forces eaten by the Russian Army in a special 911-> regime, Putin said after a meeting with Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu and Chief of General Staff of Armed Forces Valery Gersimov.
Shoigu's reaction was firm, not questioning anything. Yes, sir” While the Russian president called the sanctions imposed on Russia illegal.
The preparedness of nuclear prevention forces comes after NATO's leading countries joined by imposing sanctions on Russia because of Ukraine's invasion. It remains to be seen what other Putin cards are that are currently being compared to Hitler in the world.
The United States has responded to President Putin's command to deploy Russia's nuclear forces in a state of special “ ”, reports the BBC.
US Ambassador to the United Nations Linda Thomas-Grenfield called “unacceptable” Putin's movement, in an interview for CBS News.
“This means President Putin is continuing to escalate this war in a way that is totally unacceptable and we should continue to curb his actions in the strongest possible way”, she said.










