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    Russia unveils new nuclear doctrine - Europe - World - The Times of India

    Russia unveils new nuclear doctrine
    PTI, 6 February 2010, 12:56pm IST

    MOSCOW: Lowering the threshhold for the use of nuclear weapons, Russia has said it reserves the right to hit back with nukes in case of an
    aggression, in a new doctrine which may be a veiled warning to China and rising NATO powers.

    "Russia reserves the right to use nuclear weapons in response to the use of nuclear and other weapons of mass destruction against it and its allies, as well as an aggression against the Russian Federation with the use of conventional weapons jeopardising the very existence of the state," a military doctrine signed by President Dmitry Medvedev said.

    Speaking on the conditions of anonymity some foreign diplomats believe that the lowering of threshold for the nuclear weapons could be a veiled warning to China, which has an overwhelming numerical advantage over Russia with the total population less than 147 million.

    A retired three-star Soviet general, who wished not to be named, told PTI yesterday that after 1968 border conflict with China, the Soviet General Staff had virtually given up the concept of a conventional war with 'our great Asian neighbour', the new doctrine has publicly stated the stance.

    Expansion of NATO closer to the boundaries of Russia, deployment of missile shield elements on the perimeter of its land and maritime borders, international terrorism, proliferation of WMD and growing number of nuclear powers have also been identified as the external threats for the security of the nation.

  • #2
    They publish this now, 6 years after the fact?

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    • #3
      may be the paper was having a slow news day.....

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      • #4
        Russia unveils new nuclear doctrine

        Russia unveils new nuclear doctrine

        Lowering the threshhold for the use of nuclear weapons, Russia has said it reserves the right to hit back with nukes in case of an aggression, in a new doctrine which may be a veiled warning to China and rising NATO powers.

        “Russia reserves the right to use nuclear weapons in response to the use of nuclear and other weapons of mass destruction against it and its allies, as well as an aggression against the Russian Federation with the use of conventional weapons jeopardising the very existence of the state,” a military doctrine signed by President Dmitry Medvedev said.

        Speaking on the conditions of anonymity some foreign diplomats believe that the lowering of threshold for the nuclear weapons could be a veiled warning to China, which has an overwhelming numerical advantage over Russia with the total population less than 147 million.

        A retired three-star Soviet general, who wished not to be named, told PTI yesterday that after 1968 border conflict with China, the Soviet General Staff had virtually given up the concept of a conventional war with ‘our great Asian neighbour’, the new doctrine has publicly stated the stance.

        Expansion of NATO closer to the boundaries of Russia, deployment of missile shield elements on the perimeter of its land and maritime borders, international terrorism, proliferation of WMD and growing number of nuclear powers have also been identified as the external threats for the security of the nation.
        Any guesses on who the allies may be?

        I think russia is moving towards providing a nuclear umbrella to the states on its periphery (Belorussia, Ukraine and the Central Asian republics ?).

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Lilo View Post
          Russia unveils new nuclear doctrine



          Any guesses on who the allies may be?

          I think russia is moving towards providing a nuclear umbrella to the states on its periphery (Belorussia, Ukraine and the Central Asian republics ?).
          Not the Ukraine but possibly Syria under the right circumstances.

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          • #6
            Anywhere where Russian troops have bases.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Officer of Engineers View Post
              Anywhere where Russian troops have bases.
              Except the Ukraine lol, nuke away just don't hit the Russian naval base.

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