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Karaganov: Russia Must Announce It Will Use Nuclear Arms if the West Strikes It with Long-Range Missiles

In an interview with Russian daily Kommersant, covered by RT Sergey Karaganov (who is described as a former Kremlin advisor) responded to the discussion about Western approval of Kiev’s use of long-range missiles to attack Russia, with a renewed call for Russia make sure the West knows that Russia is ready to use nuclear weapons. The RT article recalls Karaganov’s public exchange with President Putin at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum last June, where Putin allowed him to lay out his whole proposal to then reject it.

RT’s article is headlined “Enemies Must Be Sure Russia Is Ready To Use Nuclear Weapons—Former Kremlin Adviser,” and noted that “his words came amid the continued Ukrainian incursion into Russia’s Kursk Region and Kiev’s attempts to receive permission for the use of Western long-range missiles to strike deep inside the country.”

Karaganov, who is the Honorary Chairman of the Presidium of the Council on Foreign and Defense Policy, argued that current Russian doctrine is “woefully outdated…. We have allowed the situation to deteriorate to a point when our adversaries believe we will not use nuclear weapons under any circumstances. Having nuclear weapons without being able to convince your enemies that you are ready to use them is suicide…. The main goal of a doctrine should be in convincing all current and future enemies that Russia is ready to use nuclear weapons.”

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