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Russia: President Putin Rules Out Using Nuclear Weapons In War With Ukraine; Says There's No Need For Them

President Putin said an earlier warning of his readiness to use 'all means available to protect Russia' didn't amount to nuclear saber-rattling but was merely a response to Western statements about their possible use of nuclear weapons. 

Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday denied having any intentions of using nuclear weapons in Ukraine but described the conflict there as part of alleged efforts by the West to secure its global domination, which he insisted are doomed to fail.

Speaking at a conference of international foreign policy experts, Putin said it's pointless for Russia to strike Ukraine with nuclear weapons.

바카라We see no need for that,바카라 Putin said. 바카라There is no point in that, neither political, nor military.바카라

Putin said an earlier warning of his readiness to use 바카라all means available to protect Russia바카라 didn't amount to nuclear saber-rattling but was merely a response to Western statements about their possible use of nuclear weapons. 

He particularly mentioned Liz Truss saying in August that she would be ready to use nuclear weapons if she became Britain's prime minister, a remark which he said worried the Kremlin.

바카라What were we supposed to think?바카라 Putin said. 바카라We saw that as a coordinated position, an attempt to blackmail us.바카라

Without offering evidence, the Russian leader repeated Moscow's unproven allegation that Ukraine was plotting a false flag attack involving a radioactive dirty bomb it would try to pin on Russia. 

Ukraine has strongly rejected the claim, and its Western allies have dismissed it as 바카라transparently false.바카라 

Ukraine argued Russia might be making the unfounded allegation to serve as a cover for its own possible plot to detonate a dirty bomb.

Putin said he personally ordered Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu to call his foreign counterparts to tell them about the purported plot. He maintained that Russia knows the Ukrainian facilities working on the project.

Putin claimed, still without citing any proof, that Kyiv's plan was to rig a missile with radioactive waste and to characterize its explosion as a Russian nuclear strike in an effort to isolate Russia in the global arena.

He mocked the allegations by Ukraine and the West that Russia was firing on the territory of the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant in southern Ukraine as 바카라ravings.바카라 Russian troops have occupied the plant, Europe's largest, since the early days of the conflict and Moscow has accused Ukraine of continuously shelling it.

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In a long speech full of diatribes against the United States and its allies, Putin accused the US and its allies of trying to dictate their terms to other nations in a 바카라dangerous, bloody and dirty바카라 domination game.

Putin, who sent his troops into Ukraine on February 24, has cast Western support for Ukraine as part of broad efforts by Washington and its allies to enforce its will upon others through what they call a rules-based world order. 

He argued that the world has reached a turning point, when 바카라the West is no longer able to dictate its will to the humankind but still tries to do it, and the majority of nations no longer want to tolerate it.바카라

The Russian leader claimed that the Western policies will foment more chaos, adding that 바카라he who sows the wind will reap the whirlwind.바카라 

Putin claimed that 바카라humankind now faces a choice: accumulate a load of problems that will inevitably crush us all or try to find solutions that may not be ideal but working and could make the world more stable and secure.바카라

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The Russian leader said Russia isn't the enemy of the West but will continue to oppose the purported diktat of Western neo-liberal elites, accusing them of trying to subdue Russia.

바카라Their goal is to make Russia more vulnerable and turn it into an instrument for fulfilling their geopolitical tasks, they have failed to achieve it and they will never succeed,바카라 Putin said.

Putin reaffirmed his long-held claim that Russians and Ukrainians are part of a single people and again denigrated Ukraine as an 바카라artificial state,바카라 which received historic Russian lands from Communist rulers during the Soviet times. In a frank statement. he acknowledged that the fighting in Ukraine effectively amounts to a civil war.

Putin said he thinks 바카라all the time바카라 about the casualties Russia has suffered in the Ukraine conflict, but insisted that NATO's refusal to rule out prospective Ukraine's membership and Kyiv's refusal to adhere to a peace deal for its separatist conflict in the country's east has left Moscow no other choice.

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He denied underestimating Ukraine's ability to fight back and insisted that his 바카라special military operation바카라 has proceeded as planned. 

Putin also acknowleged the challenges posed by Western sanctions, but argued that Russia has proven resilient to foreign pressure and has become more united.

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