Alarm bells as American intelligence monitors Kremlin military officials discussing when and how to use tactical devices
The United States has said it is “increasingly concerned” after it emerged senior Russian military officials discussed when and how to use a tactical nuclear weapon in Ukraine.
US intelligence monitored the conversations, which did not involve Vladimir Putin but caused unease in Washington in the wake of aggressive nuclear rhetoric from the Russian president.
John Kirby, the White House national security spokesman, said there was “no indication” the Russian president had decided to use a nuclear weapon – but warned: “We may not pick up every single indicator.”
He added: “We have grown increasingly concerned about the potential as these months have gone on. It’s increasingly unsettling in terms of the degree to which he feels he has to stretch to prosecute this war.”