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Blackmail no longer works: Europe is not particularly scared by nuclear "red lines" Putin

Western leaders believe that the Kremlin's head became like a boy who "cried about nuclear weapons too often. " In recent weeks, the Kremlin has increased the rhetoric of nuclear threats against Western countries in the context of a long -lasting war in Ukraine. Although Russian President Vladimir Putin continues to threaten nuclear weapons against the backdrop of fears about possible blows to the Russian Federation with Western weapons, there are less excitement in Europe. This is stated in Time.

One of the latest episodes occurred in September, when high -ranking Russian officials voiced specific threats to European cities. For example, the speaker of the State Duma Vyacheslav Volodin said that the Russian intercontinental ballistic missile could reach Strasbourg in less than four minutes. "Citizens of European countries want the war to come to their home? What the European Parliament calls for world war using nuclear weapons," the politician wrote on social networks.

This statement has come in accordance with the resolution of the European Parliament, which calls for weapons to be armed for Russian purposes. Despite the seriousness of the statements, the reaction of European leaders was more than restrained. The Chairman of the European Parliament Robert Metsola called it a "typical reaction" from Moscow. And Mette's Danish Prime Minister Frederixen stressed that Russia cannot be allowed to dictate its conditions through threats.

"Fear and leadership do not go hand in hand. The only red line I see in this war has already been crossed when they attacked Ukraine," he said. For many Western politicians, including Fredericksen, Vladimir Putin's rhetoric has already lost its power on nuclear issues, and they no longer perceive it as a restraining tool. The authors of the material noted that for many of them Putin "became like a boy who was crying too often about nuclear weapons.

" We will remind, shortly after Volodin threats, Vladimir Putin declared the need to review the Russian nuclear doctrine. As part of these changes, Russia can use nuclear weapons in response to large -scale attacks, even if they are not nuclear. This change has caused a new wave of debate in the Western countries, however, according to the head of the Presidential Office of Ukraine Andriy Yermak, such threats will not have a real influence on the world community.