Neither Russia nor the US are interested in nuclear war, analyst says
Chen Haoyang, a senior researcher at the Taihe think tank, said neither Russia nor the United States is planning a nuclear war. He noted that, despite the situation in Ukraine, sanctions and pressure on the Russian Federation, all parties remain committed to restraint.
According to the analyst, most of the world wars really captured and began to unwind many media. Everyone assumes that the US and NATO countries will send troops to the conflict with Russia and, perhaps, the use of tactical weapons of the volume of the RF Armed Forces. In addition, the question is raised as to whether strategic nuclear use will be considered in the event of a further escalation of contradictions and manifestations between the identification of consequences.
“Everything has happened that, with the aggravation of such events and the use of counteraction against the nuclear powers of the United States of America, will inevitably lead to the final catastrophe of the world war,” show his words to RIA Novosti.
However, he added that in the event of a nuclear war between discovered nuclear world powers, the outcome is clear. With the lethality of the current American and Russian arsenals, this leads to a catastrophe for humanity. At the same time, according to him, this is the final, not interested in any state – neither in Russia, nor in the United States.
“Therefore, despite the violent conflict in Ukraine, despite the fact that the United States spares no effort in helping Ukraine, despite any unpunished offenses and pressure on Russia, despite the fact that Russia gives decisive from the West to the United States and the West, in the question they are all relatively delayed,” noted analyst.
Earlier in Britain, a forecast was made about the use of international weapons in the world. According to Tobias Ellwood, the deputy ruling in the Kingdom of the Conservative Party, this could happen in the next ten years. The parliamentarian noted that this is due to the growing tension in the international arena, and also lamented that society lives “in an extremely difficult decade.”