Russia-Ukraine War: Putin rejects the idea of using nuclear weapons to attack Ukraine, says " No need for that"

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Russia-Ukraine War: On Thursday, Russian President Vladimir Putin denied having any plans to use nuclear weapons in Ukraine. However, he said that the West's stated attempts to establish global dominance are bound to fail.

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"We see no need for such. That serves no purpose, either political or military" Putin on using nuclear weapon against Ukraine

Putin said it would be futile for Russia to use nuclear weapons to attack Ukraine while speaking at a gathering of worldwide specialists on foreign policy. Putin stated, "We see no need for such. That serves no purpose, either political or military".

Putin accused the United States and its allies of seeking to dictate their terms to other countries in a "dangerous, brutal, and ugly" conquest game in a lengthy address filled with diatribes against them.

Putin, who deployed his troops into Ukraine on February 24, has claimed that Washington and its allies are making extensive efforts to impose their will on others through what they refer to as a "rules-based world order." He claimed that "the West is no longer able to dictate its will to the humankind, but still attempts to do so, and the majority of nations no longer willing to tolerate it" that the world has reached a turning point.

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Western actions will cause further turmoil, the Russian leader said

He who sows the wind will reap the whirlwind, the Russian leader said, adding that Western actions will cause further turmoil.

"Humanity today has a choice: collect a burden of issues that will inevitably crush us all or strive to develop answers that may not be ideal but working and could make the world more stable and secure," stated Putin.
The Russian leader claimed that while his country is not hostile to the West, it will continue to reject any attempt by Western neo-liberal elites to impose their will on Russia.

"Their intention is to increase Russia's vulnerability and use it as a tool to accomplish their geopolitical objectives; they have failed to do so and will never succeed," stated Putin.

Putin reiterated his long-standing assertion that Russians and Ukrainians are one people and once more disparaged Ukraine as a "artificial state" that had been given historical Russian territory by Communist leaders during the Soviet era.

The Russian leader reiterated Moscow's baseless assertion that Ukraine was planning to explode a radioactive dirty bomb in order to frame Russia in a false flag operation. Ukraine has denied the charges, and its Western partners have labelled them as "transparently false."
Putin acknowledged that he considers the losses Russia has incurred in the conflict in Ukraine "all the time," but he insisted that Moscow has been left with no other option as a result of NATO's refusal to rule out potential Ukraine membership and Kyiv's refusal to abide by a peace agreement for its separatist conflict in the country's east.

He asserted that his "special military operation" had gone according to schedule and denied underestimating the Ukrainian government's capacity for resistance.

Putin acknowledged the difficulties caused by Western sanctions, but asserted that Russia has shown itself to be resolute in the face of outside pressure and has grown more unified.

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