Multiple American media outlets have reported that the Russian military, which continues to invade Ukraine, was specifically discussing the use of nuclear weapons in Ukraine around October last year, and the Biden administration is making detailed preparations to respond to this. I told them that I was working on it.

On the 9th, the New York Times, a leading American newspaper, reported that the United States intercepted top secret Russian communications around October 2017, and found that there were frequent discussions within the Russian military about the use of nuclear weapons. .



One of the top military officials also said he was talking about the logistics of detonating nuclear weapons on the battlefield.



Although it says it has found no evidence that nuclear weapons were actually transferred, the CIA says that if Ukrainian forces attempt to retake southern Crimea, the risk that Russian forces will use nuclear weapons increases to more than 50%. He reportedly warned President Biden that this was a possibility.



In November of that year, the Biden administration dispatched CIA Director Byrnes to contact and warn President Putin's close aide, Director of the Foreign Intelligence Agency Naryshkin, who responded, ``President Putin intends to use nuclear weapons.'' "No," he is said to have said.



CNN TV in the United States reported on the 9th that administration officials said that the Biden administration is making detailed preparations for the possibility that Russia might attack Ukraine with nuclear weapons during this period, and specifically plans to use tactical nuclear weapons. I think he was concerned.



President Putin reiterated his threat in his annual State of the State address last month, stating that "strategic nuclear weapons forces are fully prepared for reliable use."