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- Ukraine-Russia War Latest: Putin Increases Nuclear Weapon Threat As UK Expected To Sign Of
Russian president Vladimir Putin has signed a revised nuclear doctrine to lower the bar for future nuclear weapon use.
The updated doctrine, first announced in September but signed by Putin this week, declares that an attack using conventional weapons by any nation that is supported by a nuclear power will now be considered a joint attack on Russia. It does not specify whether a joint attack will trigger a nuclear response.
But the doctrine does declare that a massive aerial attack against Russia could trigger a nuclear response.
It comes as the UK is expected to allow Ukraine to fire Storm Shadow missiles into Russian territory, as prime minister Keir Starmer says it is time to “double down” on support for Ukraine
US president Joe Biden previously agreed to permit the American long range Atacms missiles to be fired into Russia, finally relaxing its stance after months of lobbying by Kyiv and other western countries.
The Kremlin has accused the US of adding “fuel to the fire”, and said the move “will mean Nato countries – the US and European countries – are at war with Russia”.
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The number of North Korean troops inside Russia could grow up to 100,000, Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky said on Tuesday.
“Now, Putin has brought 11,000 North Korean troops to Ukraine borders. This contingent may grow to 100,000,” Mr Zelensky said in a virtual address to the European Parliament.
Kyiv and Western allies say North Korea has been supplying Russia with weaponry and troops, as Russian president Vladimir Putin’s forces seeks to seize as much territory as possible to strengthen Moscow’s negotiating position when US president-elect Donald Trump takes power.
North Korean troops have already engaged in combat operations against Ukrainian forces, South Korea’s spy agency said last week.
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As NATO’s 12 founding members inked the pact in Washington, D.C. on April 4, 1949, then-US President Harry S Truman said, “On this historic occasion … we are about to do here is a neighbourly act. We are like a group of householders living in the same locality who decide to express their community of interests by entering into a formal association for their mutual self-protection.”
When NATO turned 75 this year, President Joe Biden reiterated the bloc’s commitment to “stand up for freedom and push back against aggression”, especially during the Cold War. “We saw it again when America was attacked on September 11, 2001 … And we’ve seen it over the last two years as allies have stepped up to support the brave people of Ukraine in the face of Russia’s vicious invasion.”
The year 2024 has been monumental. As the 32 NATO members reaffirmed the “enduring transatlantic bond” between them on its 75th anniversary in Washington, D.C. in July, American politics witnessed a tectonic **** a few months later—Donald Trump’s thunderclap return to the White House.
Trump 2.0 and his ‘America First’ policy have alarmed global alliances, especially NATO, helmed by the US. The 45th POTUS and the 47th POTUS-elect staunchly opposes the unequal contribution of other bloc members and America fighting foreign wars.
During his first presidency and the third election campaign, Trump hammered NATO allies for not contributing enough to the alliance.
Truman and Biden highlighted an important point that added ballast to Trump’s NATO stance.
First, if NATO’s founding was a “neighbourly act” with members entering “into a formal association for their mutual self-protection”, every member should contribute equally to maintain the alliance. Second, if the Cold War is over, it was pointless for the US to get entangled in the Russia-Ukraine War and pour billions into a country that’s not even a NATO member. Besides, NATO wasn’t formed to fight terrorism.
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Republicans were on the defensive about two of President-elect Donald Trump's most controversial Cabinet picks Sunday.
Speaker of the House Mike Johnson said on CNN's State of the Union that a House Ethics Committee investigation into Trump's pick for attorney general and staunch Trump-loyalist Matt Gaetz should not be revealed. The Justice Department investigated sex trafficking allegations against Gaetz. The investigation ended without charges, but the House Ethics Committee continued to look into the allegation he assaulted a 17-year-old.
An attorney for Pete Hegseth, Trump's choice for Secretary of Defense, told multiple outlets that Hegseth paid a woman who accused him of sexual assault in 2017 because he feared losing his job at Fox News. Hegseth has denied the sexual assault allegation and was never charged, however he paid the woman as part of a settlement agreement that included a confidentiality provision after she threatened litigation in 2020, the attorney told media outlets.
Though Trump did not add to his administration Sunday, the president-elect did name his choices for secretary of Energy and a prominent White House aide Saturday as he continues to fill out key positions ahead of Inauguration Day in 2025.
Trump appointed personal lawyer Will Scharf, who played a key role in defending Trump in the federal criminal case tied to the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol, to be an assistant to the president and White House staff secretary. Scharf is the fourth personal attorney of Trump's to be named to the incoming administration.
Trump said Saturday he plans to nominate oil industry executive Chris Wright, CEO of Liberty Energy and 2024 campaign donor to lead the Department of Energy in his second term in the White House.
The department oversees the country's energy supplies, research and development of nuclear power, 17 national laboratories and the cleanup of Cold War-era nuclear efforts.
Wright will also be a member of Trump's newly-formed Council of National Energy, which is set to be led by Interior Secretary nominee Doug Burgum, the president-elect said in his statement.
In a video posted in 2023 on LinkedIn, Wright denied the scientific consensus that manmade greenhouse gas emissions are responsible for the warming planet.
"There is no climate crisis and we're not in the midst of an energy transition either," said Wright, whose company counts among its services the hydraulic fracking technique used to extract natural gas and oil from deep below the Earth's surface.
Trump's announcement is an indication that he intends to nominate Wright for Senate approval, however Trump has floated the demand that Republican Senate leadership allow for recess appointments as an end-around of the confirmation process.
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