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FAKE ALERT: “Russia is clarifying its nuclear doctrine”

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Description of the fake LIE

American officials know very well that the Russian authorities are now clarifying the application of the nuclear doctrine because, in the United States, they limit discussions about a possible Third World War to Europe only. This is repeated by propagandists, referencing the statement of Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov.

Refutation TRUTH

At the end of June, Putin already stated that “Russia is considering the possibility of changing the doctrine on nuclear weapons use.”

Medvedev, the Kremlin’s “nuclear apocalypse harbinger”, has long and often resorted to the same rhetoric. The self-proclaimed Führer of Belarus, Lukashenko, and his puppets also share a nuclear schizophrenic with the Putin regime.

Such statements from Lavrov are nothing new; this is a continuation of the constant intimidation element on the Russian part. Only the context in which these threats are made changes, but they do not lead to drastic changes.

This time, they relate to Kyiv’s demands for permission to strike targets inside Russian territory with Western long-range weapons. The West perceives this as a kind of annoying refrain and continues to support Ukraine.

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