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First of, there the new doctrine:

http://static.kremlin.ru/media/events/files/ru/KrzVeeTCkT05CCvgIoY03xuvIdkVslkx.pdf

I don't know why, but file seems bugged - I had to screenshot each page to be able to translate from retard runes to human language. Maybe they don't want you to read it?

Anyway, now I know why everyone laughed at Russians: it's not just about NATO's ballistics being used in Russian Federation. No. Head of Russian Federation gives itself a right to use nukes basically whenever it wants. Theoretically, if only anyone (Ukrainians or whoever) sents their drones on what Russians consider their soil - that could trigger nukes as well. If anyone takes this document seriously, farting in Russia's general direction seems like a risky move that could start WW3.

That document is absolute nonsense and it destroys sense of statutory nuclear doctrine.

Russians couldn't stick to it, even before ATACMS attacks on Bryansk. Right now they can't go back to more reasonable version because it would make them look even more stupid.

So why did Putin sign it?

Is his bubble really that detached? Or he signed it just for lulz because he thinks Russia's credibility is done anyway?



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