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The White House did not see an increase in the nuclear threat from Russia

The United States does not see any increase in the nuclear threat from Russia. This was announced during a regular briefing by White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki, TASS reports.

Journalists asked her whether, in the opinion of the United States, there is a danger of Russia using nuclear weapons.

“At the moment, we are not seeing an increased threat in this area,” Psaki replied.

Earlier, Russian President Vladimir Putin, during an address to the nation, said that modern Russia after the collapse of the USSR is one of the most powerful nuclear powers in the world. In his address, the head of state stressed that no one should have any doubts that an attack on Russia would lead to the defeat of the attacker. Putin also drew attention to the harsh actions of the United States in foreign policy - everyone who is not satisfied with something is "broken over the knee."

On February 24, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced that he had decided to conduct a military special operation to protect Donbass in response to a request for help from the heads of the LPR and DPR. Ukraine severed diplomatic relations with Russia.

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The White House did not see an increase in the nuclear threat from Russia