Russia has updated its nuclear doctrine, now classifying any conventional attack supported by a nuclear-armed ally as a joint assault. This change comes in response to increased Western military aid to Ukraine, particularly the US decision to provide long-range missiles, which Moscow views as a direct provocation.
Russia has updated its nuclear doctrine, now classifying any conventional attack supported by a nuclear-armed ally as a joint assault. This change comes in response to increased Western military aid to Ukraine, particularly the US decision to provide long-range missiles, which Moscow views as a direct provocation. Russia has updated its nuclear doctrine, now classifying any conventional attack supported by a nuclear-armed ally as a joint assault. This change comes in response to increased Western military aid to Ukraine, particularly the US decision to provide long-range missiles, which Moscow views as a direct provocation. Read More