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Ukraine war: influential Russian think tank proposes a ‘demonstrative’ nuclear explosion

  • Dmitry Suslov says an explosion would be to remind the West of a nuclear war threat
  • Moscow warns West on supplying Ukraine with missiles that can strike deep inside Russia

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A senior member of a Russian think tank whose ideas sometimes become government policy has suggested Moscow consider a “demonstrative” nuclear explosion to cow the West into refusing to allow Ukraine to use its arms against targets inside Russia.

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The proposal, by Dmitry Suslov, a member of the Moscow-based Council for Foreign and Defence Policy, was issued a day after President Vladimir Putin warned the West that Nato members in Europe were playing with fire by proposing to let Kyiv use Western weapons to strike deep inside Russia, something he said could trigger a global conflict.

Ukraine’s leadership says it needs to be able to strike Russian forces and military targets inside Russia with long-range Western missiles to be able to defend itself and prevent air, missile and drone attacks, a view which has found some support among some Western countries but not yet with Washington.

Russia, which possesses the world’s largest nuclear arsenal, has warned it would view such a step as a grave escalation that would pull Nato and the countries concerned into a direct conflict with Moscow, increasing the risk of nuclear war.

Russia’s missile forces during tactical nuclear weapons drills. Photo: Russian Defence Ministry via AFP
Russia’s missile forces during tactical nuclear weapons drills. Photo: Russian Defence Ministry via AFP

Suslov, a member of the Council for Foreign and Defence Policy, a think tank praised by Putin who has said the authorities sometimes pick up its policy ideas, said Russia needed to act to dissuade the West from crossing a red line.

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“To confirm the seriousness of Russia’s intentions and to convince our opponents of Moscow’s readiness to escalate, it is worth considering a demonstrative (i.e. non-combat) nuclear explosion,” Suslov wrote in business magazine Profil.

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