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Russia threatens nuclear weapon use if existence is endangered

Daily Post Nigeria

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July 11, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Appeal to Fear

The Kremlin has threatened to deploy nuclear weapons if the corporeality of Russia, which has the most nuclear warheads, faces an existential threat. President Vladimir Putin’s aide Dmitry Peskov pointed to the Federation’s nuclear theory in an interview with the Swiss newspaper Die Weltwoche. The diplomat described Russia’s nuclear doctrine as “bold, simple, and understandable,” [] Russia threatens nuclear weapon use if existence is endangered

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PravdaReport

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· Jun 22, 2026

Russian Nuclear Doctrine Limits Use of Strategic Weapons to Extreme Scenarios

Russia would deploy its nuclear arsenal only under circumstances that threaten the country's very existence, political analyst Petr Kolchin, an expert at the Center for Political Process Support said. In comments to Pravda.Ru, Kolchin said Moscow views its strategic weapons first and foremost as a means of deterring aggression rather than as an instrument for battlefield use. His remarks followed renewed discussion about military escalation after Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov warned Western countries about the risk of the conflict entering an uncontrollable phase.

Sputnik

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· Jun 24, 2026

Only Nuclear Weapons Safeguard Planet From World War - Kremlin

MOSCOW (Sputnik) - Only nuclear weapons are now safeguarding the world from global war, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on Wednesday.

Off The Press

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· Jul 10, 2026

Some see Ukraine war’s drone escalation as prelude to nuclear war

The use of nuclear weapons is becoming increasingly likely as the Russian and Ukrainian militaries continue to blindly scramble up the escalation ladder through deep strikes into Russia, with alleged involvement from a NATO member country, military analysts warned on Monday. Russian Ambassador to the UN Vassily Nebenzia has accused Latvia of planning to launch []...Click to read more

Kyiv Post

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· Jun 24, 2026

Russia Says Nuclear Weapons the ‘Only’ Guarantee Against Global War

The Kremlin warned that nuclear weapons remain the “only” safeguard against global war as Dmitry Peskov said the international security system is “eroding.” His remarks came after the New START treaty between Russia and the US expired, ending the last remaining limits on the world’s two largest nuclear arsenals.

TASS

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· Jul 8, 2026

NATO leaders fail to acknowledge role in fueling nuclear tensions with Russia — ICAN

According to ICAN Executive Director Melissa Parke, NATO outspends Russia 10 times on nuclear weapons and yet still feels threatened by Moscow

The Eastern Herald

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· Jul 8, 2026

Kremlin Warns Baltic States That Hosting Nuclear Weapons Would Increase Risks, Not Security

MOSCOW, July 8: The Kremlin on Wednesday warned that any decision by the Baltic states to hosting nuclear weapons would increase security risks in the region rather than strengthen them, saying Russia would respond with countermeasures to protect its national interests. The warning came after Lithuanian media reported that the country’s parliament is considering lifting the constitutional ban on hosting nuclear weapons. The proposal follows Finland’s decision to remove its own legislative restrictions on the import and storage of nuclear weapons, a move that has drawn strong criticism from Moscow. According to Lithuanian media reports. Speaking to reporters, Kremlin spokesman

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Related coverage for "Russia threatens nuclear weapon use if existence is endangered": PravdaReport — Russian Nuclear Doctrine Limits Use of Strategic Weapons to Extreme Scenarios. Sputnik — Only Nuclear Weapons Safeguard Planet From World War - Kremlin. Off The Press — Some see Ukraine war’s drone escalation as prelude to nuclear war. Kyiv Post — Russia Says Nuclear Weapons the ‘Only’ Guarantee Against Global War. TASS — NATO leaders fail to acknowledge role in fueling nuclear tensions with Russia — ICAN. The Eastern Herald — Kremlin Warns Baltic States That Hosting Nuclear Weapons Would Increase Risks, Not Security