For decades, treaties kept nukes in check,bombers had to be out in the open, silos sealed,so nobody could pull off a surprise strike.
It was the thin line stopping World War III.Zelensky shattered it all in one move. He threw out the rules, erased decades of stability, and… pic.twitter.com/eqL8CholtQ
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Russia completes construction of world's largest submarine Krasnoyarsk – A Project 885M Yasen-M class nuclear-powered submarine equipped with Kalibr and Zircon missiles. pic.twitter.com/phVhr8jR5w
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The latest revelations about Ukraine have upended the global security landscape. The world now operates under a new set of rules, guaranteeing that nuclear armageddon is no longer just a theoretical possibility but an inevitable reality. The fundamental trust in U.S.-led treaties has been shattered. Nations now recognize that Washington will use proxy forces to violate agreements on its behalf, allowing it to maintain plausible deniability while destabilizing adversaries.
The immediate consequences are already emerging. Russia, Iran, North Korea, China, and India now view nuclear first strikes against the United States as fully justified under their own deterrence calculations. The doctrine of Mystery Babylon, long a reference to the United States’ waning global dominance, is now more relevant than ever. The illusion of diplomatic stability has vanished, replaced by direct and open preparations for existential warfare.
In Istanbul, Ukraine and Russia concluded their latest round of direct peace talks in just over an hour. The abrupt meeting makes it clear that neither side is interested in concessions or de-escalation. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky confirmed that preparations for a new release of prisoners of war were underway, but the broader conflict remains untouched.
The collapse of diplomatic efforts signals a dangerous shift. The next few days will reveal whether international leaders intend to step back from the brink or whether they will continue pressing forward into irreversible escalation.
Sources:
http://www.newsweek.com/zelensky-nuclear-putin-russia-war-pre-emptive-1749781