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NATO Bullies Russia on The Use of Nuclear Weapons in the War against ukraine, and 50 NATO Members gather to help ukraine




Banaspati -- The North Atlantic Defense Deal or NATO warns Russia's nuclear onslaught could change the course of the dispute in the Ukraine fight. The Western military coalition said its faction and other Ukrainian allies would respond physically to the incitement already carried out by Moscow.


A senior NATO official, who did not want to be named, during a face-to-face meeting behind the nuclear block plan on Thursday, October 13, 2022, said any use of nuclear weapons by Moscow would have risks that had not yet occurred initially for Russia.


He explained that the nuclear onslaught by Moscow almost certainly attracted a physical response from many allies, and had the potential of NATO itself. The top brass added that Moscow is still using its nuclear terror in particular to restrain NATO and several other countries from entering its war in Ukraine.


More than 7 months after the aggression into Ukraine, Russia has suffered heavy losses in terms of troops and equipment and was repulsed in many sectors in the last month. President Vladimir Putin in response has said the annexation of Ukrainian areas is only a few under Russian control and poses a threat of defending them with nuclear weapons.


U.S. National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan explained last month that the United States had explained to Moscow the risk of disaster it would encounter if it used nuclear weapons in Ukraine. Sullivan did not publicly visualize what the U.S. response would be if nuclear weapons were used by Russia.


US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin told reporters at a NATO base on Wednesday, October 12, 2022, that the United States is still watching for any signs of a worrying transition in Russia's nuclear form. The circumstances that allowed Putin likely work forward with a nuclear onslaught.


"We haven't witnessed any signs at this point that we're trying to make sure it's (the use of nuclear weapons)," Austin said.


Some diplomats say Moscow is trying to scare the West into reducing its support for Kyiv by requiring the use of tactical nuclear weapons to guard areas annexed by Ukraine.


In that regard, NATO explained that it would continue its annual nuclear preparedness exercise called "Siang Tegar" next week. In the exercise, the NATO air force applied the use of US nuclear bombs based in Europe with training flights, without direct weapons.


"Thwarting the exercises because of the war in Ukraine will send the most wrong signal. This is an exercise to ensure that our nuclear deterrent remains safe, secure, and efficient," NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg said on Tuesday, October 11, 2022. He added that NATO's military capabilities are the best step to contain the escalation of the chaos.


More than 50 countries will join a NATO face-to-face meeting in Brussels Wednesday, October 13, 2022, to review the provision of support for Ukraine's air defenses, 2 days after Russian missiles killed several cities, counting the capital Kyiv.


Face-to-face in Brussels is the first major NATO face-to-face since Moscow annexed much of Ukraine, announcing deployments and unleashing hidden nuclear terror. The escalation of the war has increased since Russia took over Ukraine on February 24, 2022.


The onslaught on Russia's Nord Stream pipeline that pours under the Baltic Sea has played a role in escalating the chaos, although it is not yet known who was behind the explosion.


On Wednesday, Polish Pern operators said they were aware of a leak in a pipeline in the Druzhba mechanism that was carrying oil from Russia to Europe, though it said the trigger was likely to be an accident.


NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg pledged to improve the protection of crisis infrastructure, explaining NATO has doubled its presence in the Baltic and Northern Seas to more than 30 vessels supported by aircraft and undersea patrols.


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Speaking close to a 2-day face-to-face meeting of several coalition defense ministers, Stoltenberg explained that while the coalition is not witnessing a shift in Russia's nuclear form, NATO is still holding annual nuclear preparedness exercises next week." This is an exercise to ensure that our nuclear deterrents are still safe and efficient," he said, adding that NATO's military capability is the best step to contain the rise in chaos.


2 days after a Russian airstrike killed 19 people in Ukraine, injured more than 100 people, and halted electricity supplies across the country, Stoltenberg pressured allies to set up additional air defense mechanisms for Ukraine.


He led the exercise "Steadfast Noon", in which the NATO Air Force applied the use of US nuclear bombs based in Europe with training flights, without direct weapons.


NATO member states are being told to concentrate on providing anti-aircraft and anti-missile mechanisms for Ukraine because such weapons are what Kyiv needs most today.


"The allies are already providing air defense, but we need more and more. We need different air defense mechanisms, short-range and long-range ones to fire ballistic missiles, cruise missiles, and drones," said NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg, Wednesday, October 12, 2022.


Stoltenberg praised the Germans for wanting to send the IRIS-T arsenal to Kyiv. NATO needs to increase such arms supplies because Ukraine is a large country with several cities that need protection from Russian air strikes.


Thwarting exercises because of the war in Ukraine would send "the wrong signal", Stoltenberg said.


"This is an exercise to ensure that our nuclear deterrent remains safe and efficient," he said, adding that NATO's military capability is the best step to contain the rise in chaos.


2 days after a Russian airstrike killed 19 people in Ukraine, injured more than 100 people, and halted electricity supplies across the country, Stoltenberg pressured allies to set up additional air defense mechanisms for Ukraine.


A great air defense mechanism was planned to make the protection of all cities from the onslaught of air.


Stoltenberg cited Russia's missile strike as a sign of shortage and because of evidence that President Vladimir Putin lacked alternatives.


"The reality is that if they can't make progress on the battlefield. Russia lost on the battlefield," Stoltenberg said.


"Ukraine has a moment and continues to make meaningful gains, while Russia is increasingly putting on frightening and indiscriminate on civil society and crisis infrastructure."


On Tuesday, Ukraine received four IRIS-T SLM Air Defense Systems that Germany promised, a German defense ministry source said.


A senior U.S. defense official, speaking on the condition of anonymity, explained Germany's IRIS-T mechanism is another sign of loyalty to contributing air defense to Ukraine, following Putin's latest missile strike in the country.


Just before NATO Defense Ministers hold a face-to-face meeting Wednesday, they will meet with partners from Ukraine's Contacts Group, a body built on the United States' idea of keeping up arms supplies to Kyiv.


Ukrainian Defense Minister Oleksii Reznikov will take sides in the 2nd Brussels event.


Stoltenberg led to bombardments pounding Ukraine's energy infrastructure site, which Moscow said was retaliation for Kyiv's onslaught on Russian energy and transport infrastructure.


Earlier this week, Russian President Vladimir Putin explained Kyiv was the mastermind behind the attempted sabotage of a nuclear energy center and the Turkstream natural gas pipeline. Late last week, the Crimean Bridge became a deadly target. Putting claimed Ukraine was using a terrorist strategy, which is a new approach to defeating the Russian military.


Ukrainian Energy Minister German Galushchenko claimed that about one-third of the energy infrastructure in Ukraine was destroyed by the Russian air strike in 2 days.


Read more: Russia To Hold Nuclear Exercises, European Union Threatens: Russian Army Will Be Wiped Out If Putin Uses Nuclear!


Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky asked for the contribution of several countries belonging to the G7 ranks, in the face of Russia's onslaught. In a face-to-face meeting in Brussel that is due to run Wednesday, October 11, 2022, Zelensky wants a positive response from Western allies to accelerate the military contribution of the G7 in the face of a growing onslaught of Russian missiles


Ukraine was a remnant country of the Soviet Union, which wanted to become a member state of NATO and the European Union. The Ukrainian treatment, Moscow sees, could pose a security threat and Russian impact.


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