Why Putin's nuclear policy revision is a sign of weakness | Europe In :60
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- What are the implications of the revisions to the nuclear doctrine that President Putin of Russia announced last week? What are the implications of the victory of the far-right forces in the Austrian elections?
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Carl Bildt, former prime minister of Sweden and co-chair of the European Council on Foreign Relations, shares his perspective on European politics from the Security Forum in Warsaw, Poland.
What are the implications of the revisions to the nuclear doctrine that President Putin of Russia announced last week?
We don't really know, but I would rather see it as a sign of weakness. If President Putin had confidence in the ability of his conventional forces to achieve the aims that he has set for them in his aggression against Ukraine, he wouldn't need to do this. Does it mean that he's intending to use nuclear weapons? Not necessarily. But he wants to remind us of the fact that it's in his arsenal, and I think we know that already.
What are the implications of the victory of the far-right forces in the Austrian elections?
Well, it is quite worrying, I have to say. The far-right Freedom Party is really far-right, and really pro-Russian. They got 29% of the vote, a record for them. And whether they will be able to form a government, I think the other parties will try to form a government against them. I think it's going to take a couple of months to see whether that succeeds or not. But the worrying thing is, of course, that there's a risk of the formation of a far-right, nationalist, more neutralistic, you could say, bloc in Central Europe. We already have the Hungarians under Viktor Orbán nearby. We have Bratislava with the government there. There's an election coming up in the Czech Republic next year. So I'm not entirely comfortable, to put it mildly, with what we have seen coming out of the Austrian election.
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Once being pushed on the corner, everyone knows what will happen.
Yes i know! The US and the West will fall. It's already happening 😊
…it remains to be seen…
I love the content but dislike the theatrics. The implication that these questions would come from the audience and the timer are quite unnecessary.
that’s the origin of this item. bremmer started it in 2015, with an iphone on the streets of manhattan 😄
This doesn't need to be explained. We've seen nothing but weakness come out of Russia for the last 3 years
@@har8397 shut up man
Really ? How many Ukrainian cities have been destroyed ? How many Russian cities ? Russia doesn’t sound weak to me 🤷🏽♂️
😂
The scared dog cries louder than the injured dog.
The west underestimated Vladimir Putin, Ukraine is being demolished and there is nothing the west can do.
Do not underestimate Vlad again or we will all end in post civilization! 😂😂😂
Collect you potato, Ivan
Collect you potato, Ivan
@@yellowbox9912 Hahahaha another fool out of smart arguments...
Grow up!
😂😂😂😂😂 This guy is known for his superb ability to twist facts to match his fantasy world.
He better start planning for post civilization! 😂😂😂😂😂
Collect you potato, Ivan