Retired British Colonel Warns of Nuclear Risks After Putin and Lukashenko Hold Joint Drills.
Glen Grant Shares Concerns Over Tactical Nuclear Weapons
According to Espreso.tv: Retired British Army Colonel Glen Grant has weighed in on the dangers surrounding Russia's potential use of tactical nuclear arms and the Kremlin's authority over nuclear weapons stationed in Belarus. On May 21, Vladimir Putin and Alexander Lukashenko conducted a joint training exercise for their nuclear forces via video link, an event that has drawn international scrutiny. This development comes amid heightened geopolitical tensions, with the ongoing war in Ukraine fueling fears of escalation.
Grant described any Russian deployment of tactical nuclear weapons as an exceptionally reckless move. He noted that, as of now, there is no evidence suggesting Moscow is genuinely prepared to follow through on such a scenario.
'At this point, I see no signs that they are truly ready for that kind of scenario,' stated Glen Grant.
Nuclear Weapons Control Under the Spotlight
He further emphasized that Putin must fully grasp the consequences of crossing the nuclear threshold.
These remarks highlight the critical importance of maintaining control over nuclear arsenals and the severe repercussions that could follow their use amid current geopolitical strains.'Putin needs to clearly understand—crossing into nuclear weapon use would be the end of the game, not the beginning of a new one,' the expert argued.
The situation surrounding nuclear weapons in Russia and Belarus remains tense, especially after the recent joint nuclear force drills. Glen Grant's comments reflect growing unease within the international community about a potential rise in nuclear threats in the region. Given the protracted conflict in Ukraine and broader global instability, ensuring strict oversight of nuclear arms and preventing their deployment is increasingly vital for safeguarding worldwide security.
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