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    NATO Review: Russia’s nuclear coercion in Ukraine

    NATO Review: Russia’s nuclear coercion in Ukraine

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    BRUSSELS, BELGIUM

    11.29.2022

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    Natochannel           

    In 2022, the spectre of nuclear weapons use has returned to centre stage in Europe. From the very beginning of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in February of this year, Russian President Vladimir Putin has brandished his country’s nuclear sword in an attempt to compel Ukraine to capitulate to Russia’s demands and to deter NATO from intervention. This is the most significant attempt at prolonged, consistent, and conscious nuclear coercion against NATO and its partners in almost forty years. We must therefore reflect on Russia’s nuclear coercion with considerable scrutiny.

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    Date Taken: 11.29.2022
    Date Posted: 11.29.2022 04:52
    Category: Newscasts
    Audio ID: 71299
    Filename: 2211/DOD_109344077.mp3
    Length: 00:11:51
    Location: BRUSSELS, BE

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