Pentagon: No Change In Nuclear Posture After Russia Alters Its Nuclear Doctrine, Looking Into Damage To Cables In Baltic
Russia has altered its nuclear doctrine to include that any attack from a non-nuclear state with the participation of a nuclear country will be considered a joint attack being carried out on Russia.
KYIV - After Russia's Defense Ministry reported Ukraine striking the country's Bryansk region with U.S.-provided long-range ATACMS missiles, reports in the mainstream media have surfaced saying U.S. officials have verified the claim, though the Pentagon has declined to officially validate that this has occurred.
Russia has altered its nuclear doctrine to include that any attack from a non-nuclear state with the participation of a nuclear country will be considered a joint attack being carried out on Russia, though the Pentagon says it doesn't see any need to alter its own nuclear posture at this time in response.