U.S. rejects need to change nuclear policy after russia's doctrine revision
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The United States does not plan to change its nuclear policy in response to the new nuclear doctrine of the russian federation. The U.S. State Department called the changes in the russian doctrine an example of hypocrisy and called for an end to aggressive rhetoric.
The United States does not consider it necessary to change its nuclear policy, despite the new revised nuclear doctrine published by the russian federation. This is reported by the Voice of America, UNN reports.
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According to US State Department spokesman Matthew Miller, the country will continue to urge moscow to stop its aggressive rhetoric about nuclear threats.
The U.S. government viewed the changes in the russian doctrine as an example of hypocrisy, pointing out that moscow allows for the possibility of using nuclear weapons against non-nuclear states in the event of aggression similar to that carried out by a terrorist state in Ukraine.
The United States emphasizes its unchanged nuclear stance and sees no reason to revise it in light of russia's new statements.
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