Putin has put his nuclear forces in a “special regime of combat duty,” – Explainer

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AP with a useful read on the escalation from Putin over the weekend:

  • Putin on Sunday told his top defense and military officials to put nuclear forces in a “special regime of combat duty,” but it was not immediately clear how that might have changed the status of Russian nuclear forces, if at all. Russia, like the United States, keeps its land-based intercontinental ballistic missiles, or ICBMs, on a high state of readiness at all times, and it is believed that Russian submarine-based nuclear missiles, like America’s, are similarly postured.

BUT …

  • U.S. officials, while disturbed by Putin’s words, indicated they did not know what he intends. But it is so rare for an American or Russian leader to issue an implied nuclear threat, particularly in the current context of the war in Ukraine, that the risk of it going nuclear cannot be dismissed.

Adam’s post on the nuke threat over the weekend:

The escalation of Russian sanctions and rhetoric doesn’t bode well for Monday’s market

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