The Russian President, Vladimir Putin said that there is no need to use nuclear weapons in the conflict in the Ukraine and expressed hope that such a scenario does not realize. The statement was analyzed by the teacher VITELIO BRUSTOLIN from the Federal University and Harvard researcher, in an interview with CNN .
According to Brustolin, despite Putin’s seemingly conciliatory words, the veiled nuclear threat persists.
The teacher warned of the serious consequences of a possible use of nuclear weapons: “If this happens, there will be a climb, even because the rest of the world will not passively watch this kind of action, because radiation would spread the rest of Europe through winds and rains.”
TERRITORIAL STAGE AND EXPANSION
Brustolin pointed out that the conflict in Ukraine is in an impasse, with neither sides getting a decisive military victory. The expert also warned of Russia’s possible expansionist ambitions, citing the concerns of neighboring countries.
The teacher concluded by stating that Russia’s actions violate international law and the United Nations (UN) letter, which prohibits annexation wars for the use of force. The situation remains tense, with the conflict dragging on since February 2022, resulting in thousands of deaths and becoming the greatest terrestrial confrontation in Europe since World War II.
This content was originally published in despite the negative, nuclear threat persists, says expert on Putin on CNN Brazil.
Source: CNN Brasil

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