Pigeons above the original explosion site of Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park Tu Reuters/TORU Hanai
A senior member of the Russian think tank suggested that Moscow considers a "demonstration" nuclear explosion to deter Western countries not allowing Ukraine to use the weapons provided by the West to strike the targets of Russia.The idea of the think tank sometimes becomes a government policy.
The proposal was proposed by Dmitry Suslov, a member of the Foreign and Defense Policy Committee headquarters in Moscow.One day before, Russian President Putin warned the West that NATO European member states proposed to let Ukraine use Western weapons to crack down on Russia's deep regions to play fire. He said that this may cause a global conflict.
Ukrainian leaders said that Ukraine needs to be able to use Western long -range missiles to combat Russian and military goals in Russia in order to defend themselves and prevent air strikes, missile attacks and drone attacks.
Russia has the world's largest nuclear arsenal. It warns that it will regard this approach as a serious upgrade, which will pull NATO and relevant countries into direct conflict with Russia and increase the risk of nuclear war.
Suslov said that Russia needs to take action to discourage the West not to cross the red line.He is a member of the Foreign and Defense Policy Committee praised by Putin.Putin said the authorities sometimes adopt the policy proposition of the think tank.
Suslov wrote on the commercial magazine Profil: "In order to prove the seriousness of Russia's intention and let our opponents believe that Moscow is ready to upgrade, it is worth considering a demonstration (that is, non -combat) nuclear explosion."
Suslov is a recently advocated Russian security experts and legislators that have a Moscow test nuclear bomb in the Ukrainian war, which exacerbates the concerns of Western security experts, that is, Russia may be moving towards the direction of nuclear bomb tests.