Ukraine's defeat and running out of ammunition have forced Biden** and NATO countries to act to turn the tide and prepare for the worst. NATO countries have held military exercises of unprecedented scale aimed at Russia. At the same time, the United States plans to deploy nuclear ** in the UK, which increases tensions in the security situation in Europe. Faced with this threat, Russian parliamentarian Zhuravlev put forward a proposal to deploy nuclear ** on the US border. In his opinion, this can make the United States and NATO aware of Russia's strong will through nuclear countermeasures. NATO's high-pressure encirclement posture has forced Putin to take countermeasures, but he must tread cautiously to prevent things from spiraling out of control. This kind of nuclear confrontation has increased the risk of a nuclear war, and the fundamental reason for this situation is the long-standing "Cold War mentality" of the US leadership. The harsh reality of the war in Ukraine has triggered an increase in armaments in European countries, which have increased their military budgets and replenished their ammunition stocks.
Ukraine's defeat has caused unease among NATO countries, who have begun to take action to increase military pressure on Russia. Thirty-two NATO countries gathered 90,000 troops to conduct an unprecedented military exercise on Russia's doorstep. The exercise used real geographic data and was specifically aimed at Russia. This is seen by some military experts as an advance rehearsal for NATO to engage Russia in the war. In addition, the United States plans to deploy nuclear ** in the United Kingdom for the first time in 15 years. The move further escalated tensions in Europe.
NATO countries are escalating military pressure on Russia, and although the defeat in Ukraine has made people think that the situation is decided, Biden** and NATO countries are unwilling to accept this outcome. They are determined to change the situation by military means and be fully prepared for the worst. To this end, 90,000 troops from 32 NATO countries conducted a military exercise of unprecedented scale on Russia's doorstep. The authenticity and pertinence of this exercise have attracted widespread attention and speculation. Some military experts believe that the exercises were actually an advance rehearsal made by NATO for war with Russia, and increased the realism of the exercises by using real geographical data. At the same time, the United States plans to deploy nuclear weapons in the United Kingdom for the first time in 15 years, raising security tensions in Europe.
In the face of NATO's military pressure, the Russian side said that it was not their character to swallow their anger. Zhuravlev, leader of the Russian Fatherland Party and first deputy chairman of the parliament's defense committee, has publicly called for the deployment of nuclear ** on US doorstep to counter the US threat. Zhuravlev believes that only strong measures can make Western countries realize the strong will of Russia. He suggested deploying tactical nuclear weapons in allies in Latin America, such as Cuba and Venezuela, to counterbalance the United States. While acknowledging the difficulty of such a deployment, he believes that with the technology that Russia currently has, it can take many forms of nuclear countermeasures against the United States, such as deploying land-based intercontinental ballistic missiles on its own soil or launching underwater nuclear bombs from nuclear submarines in any unpredictable sea area around the world.
Russian parliamentarian Zhuravlev expressed dissatisfaction with NATO's military pressure and openly advocated the deployment of nuclear ** on the US border. As the leader of the Russian Fatherland Party and deputy chairman of the parliamentary defense committee, he has the right to make suggestive statements about Russia's defense policy. Zhuravlev believes that in the face of the threat from NATO, Russia cannot sit idly by and must take strong measures to safeguard its own security and interests. He put forward proposals for the deployment of tactical nuclear weapons in Cuba, Venezuela and other Latin American countries to counter the US military threat. While Zhuravlev acknowledges that such a deployment does have certain difficulties, he believes that with Russia's current technology and capabilities, it can carry out nuclear countermeasures in various forms, such as deploying land-based intercontinental ballistic missiles on its own territory or launching underwater nuclear bombs from nuclear submarines in any unpredictable sea area around the world. His proposal is aimed at conveying to Western countries Russia's strong will and determination to deter their military attack on Russia.
At present, NATO has formed a high-pressure encirclement posture against Russia, which forces Putin to take countermeasures. However, as Russia**, Putin must tread cautiously to prevent things from spiraling out of control. After the outbreak of the war in Ukraine, NATO deployed tactical nuclear ** on the territory of Eastern European member states. In response, Russia has also deployed tactical nuclear ** on the territory of Belarus in order to achieve a balance in the confrontation of nuclear forces. If the United States plans to increase its nuclear deployments in the United Kingdom, Russia must also increase its deployments accordingly to maintain the nuclear balance. However, the formation of such a situation also increases the risk of the outbreak of nuclear war. The United States has long regarded Russia as the greatest security threat, and this is due to the fact that they have long held a "Cold War mentality" and regarded the collapse of the Soviet Union as a victory in their "containment strategy". However, Ukraine's defeat has taught them a major lesson, and they realize how difficult it is to win by military means. In order to salvage the situation, the United States and NATO are strengthening their armament preparations, but war is less likely in the short term, and nuclear war is even less likely. However, European countries have begun to increase their military budgets and strengthen the procurement of equipment, which is just like the scene before the previous two world wars, so that Europe is once again shrouded in the clouds of war.
Ukraine's depleted ammunition and defeat are unacceptable to NATO and Biden**, who are actively trying to turn the tide and prepare for the worst. NATO has held military exercises on an unprecedented scale, while the United States plans to deploy nuclear weapons in the United Kingdom**, which has made the security situation in Europe even more tense. Russian parliamentarians have called for the deployment of nuclear ** on the US border to counter the US threat. The nuclear standoff between NATO and Russia is intensifying, leading to an increased risk of nuclear war. The fundamental reason for all this is that the United States has long viewed Russia as the biggest security threat and continues to implement the Cold War mentality. European countries have increased their armaments, much like the situation before the first two world wars. However, war and nuclear war are less likely in the short term, so now is a critical time to avoid escalation of the conflict and to seek a solution for understanding.