US won't change nuclear posture after Russia doctrine change, White House says
The White House stated that the U.S. was not caught off guard by Russia's updated nuclear doctrine and sees no need to modify its own stance. This follows Putin's announcement of a lowered threshold for nuclear response and claims of Ukrainian att...

"As we said earlier this month, we were not surprised by Russia's announcement that it would update its nuclear doctrine; Russia had been signaling its intent to update its doctrine for several weeks," the spokesperson said in a statement that also cited "more of the same irresponsible rhetoric from Russia."
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday lowered the threshold for a nuclear strike in response to a broader range of conventional attacks, and Moscow said Ukraine had struck deep inside Russia with U.S.-made ATACMS missiles.
"Observing no changes to Russia's nuclear posture, we have not seen any reason to adjust our own nuclear posture or doctrine in response to Russia's statements today."
The statement also cited Russia's use of North Korean troops in Ukraine, which it called a significant escalation.
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