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US fears Putin may lean on nuclear threats if Russia continues to fail in Ukraine

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U.S. intelligence officers imagine Vladimir Putin could threaten to unleash Russia’s nuclear arsenal if Ukrainian protection forces proceed to thwart his invasion of their nation.

Lt. Gen. Scott Berrier, director of the U.S. Protection Intelligence Company, revealed the issues in a brand new report on international threats dated March 15 and obtained by Fox Information Thursday.

“As this conflict and its penalties slowly weaken Russian typical energy, Russia doubtless will more and more depend on its nuclear deterrent to sign the West and venture energy to its inside and exterior audiences,” he wrote.

Protection Intelligence Company Director Lt. Gen. Scott Berrier testifies throughout a Home (Choose) Intelligence Committee listening to on variety within the intelligence group, on Capitol Hill in Washington, U.S., October 27, 2021. 
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He discovered that Moscow’s latest changes to its nuclear readiness “are doubtless meant to intimidate,” and that the Kremlin may threaten the usage of “tactical, non-strategic nuclear weapons” to scare an adversary into backing down from battle by an settlement that may be drafted in Russia’s favor.

Berrier additionally famous that Putin could be more likely to threaten use of his nuclear arsenal as a deterrent to 3rd events.

Such a stance is obvious in how U.S. and NATO leaders have refused requests from Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to impose a no-fly zone over his nation that may put Western militaries in direct battle with Russian jets.

Russian President Vladimir Putin attends a meeting of the Supreme Eurasian Economic Council in Yerevan, Armenia.

Russian President Vladimir Putin attends a gathering of the Supreme Eurasian Financial Council in Yerevan, Armenia.
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U.S. officers imagine Putin intends to “overturn the U.S.-led guidelines primarily based post-Chilly Battle worldwide order” and reclaim former Soviet territories.

“Russia views a strong, survivable nuclear power as the muse of its nationwide safety, and its modernized common functions forces as essential to fulfill any typical army menace and venture Russian energy overseas,” Berrier wrote.

He famous that Russia spent that final 12 months publicly accusing NATO of more and more “encroaching on its borders” and finds the prospect of a Western-aligned Ukraine “unacceptable” and a “main political-military disaster.”

Nonetheless, Putin’s invasion of Ukraine has stalled after three weeks, with Ukrainian protection forces outperforming the expectations of Russian army intelligence, in keeping with Western analysts.

The UK’s Ministry of Protection on Thursday described the Russian invasion as “faltering” because of sloppy logistics and poor planning.

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“Incessant Ukrainian counterattacks are forcing Russia to divert giant numbers of troops to defend their very own provide traces,” the ministry mentioned in a press release. “That is severely limiting Russia’s offensive potential.”

Consequently, Russian forces are more and more utilizing “indiscriminate strategies” of assault – long-range artillery and missiles — which might be leveling cities, killing civilians and damaging infrastructure in retaliation for Ukraine’s efficient resistance, in keeping with the report.

The DIA additionally known as into query Putin’s credibility on his claims to have “modernized” the Russian army.

Rescuers work at a site of buildings damaged by a shelling, as Russia's attack on Ukraine continues, in Kyiv, Ukraine, in this handout picture released March 17, 2022.  

Rescuers work at a web site of buildings broken by a shelling, as Russia’s assault on Ukraine continues, in Kyiv, Ukraine, on this handout image launched March 17, 2022.  
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“Russia’s modernization is meant to make sure Russia can discipline a army able to partaking within the full spectrum of warfare to discourage or defeat a large scope of threats, however preliminary setbacks in Ukraine name a few of Putin’s narrative into query,” Berrier wrote.

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On the identical time, Russia claims it has up to date greater than 85% of its nuclear weapons and is engaged on growing missiles which might be able to circumventing Western defenses in an effort to “be certain that Russia can credibly inflict unacceptable harm on the West.”

Putin usually brags about his nation’s growth of fifth-generation fighter jets, in keeping with the report.

“Russia continues to enhance capabilities for its Floor Forces, Airborne Forces, and coastal troops. It’s upgrading predominant battle tanks (MBTs) and introducing new MBTs, artillery, and a number of rocket launchers to its arsenal. Russia has additionally steadily elevated its variety of battalion tactical teams (BTGs)—the Floor Drive’s main maneuver component,” Berrier wrote. “In 2021, Russia’s Protection Minister claimed its power construction may generate 168 BTGs, which is a 75 p.c enhance from the 96 BTGs it claimed it may generate in 2016.”

Inside the subsequent decade, he warned, Russia may additionally discipline next-generation nuclear weapons together with a brand new heavy intercontinental ballistic missile, “a transoceanic torpedo” and a brand new intercontinental cruise missile.

And Russia, which has a blended file on adhering to arms management treaties, doubtless has a secret stash of chemical weapons, in keeping with the report.

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“Russia nearly actually maintains organic and chemical weapon packages,” Berrier wrote. “The USA Authorities asserts that Russia just isn’t in compliance with its obligations beneath the Chemical Weapons Conference (CWC), partially due to its use of a nerve agent—known as Novichok—within the tried assassination of former Russian Most important Intelligence Directorate (GRU) intelligence officer Sergey Skripal and his daughter in March 2018.”

Then in August 2020, Russian agent poisoned Kremlin opposition chief Alexei Navalny with the identical substance. He survived — however is at present imprisoned.

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Rights group says security forces have killed 9 as Nigeria protests over hardship enter a second day

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Nigerian security forces clashed with protesters during mass demonstrations over the country’s economic crisis, leaving at least nine people dead, a rights group said Friday. One police officer was killed as the military threatened to intervene to quell any violence.

Meanwhile, four people were killed and 34 injured Thursday when a bomb went off in a crowd of protesters in the conflict-hit northeastern state of Borno, authorities said.

Police continued to fire tear gas at protesters in various locations, including the capital of Abuja, as they regrouped on Friday.

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The military will also intervene if the looting and destruction of public properties witnessed on Thursday continued, Nigeria’s defense chief Gen. Christopher Musa said. “We will not fold our arms and allow this country to be destroyed,” Musa told reporters in Abuja.

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More than 400 protesters had been arrested as of Friday, the Nigerian police said. Curfews were imposed in five northern states after the looting of government and public properties, but protesters defied the curfews in some places, resulting in arrests and clashes with police.

National police chief Kayode Egbetokun said Thursday night that the police are on red alert and may seek the help of the military.

People protest against the economic hardship on the street in Lagos, Nigeria, Friday, Aug 2, 2024.  (AP Photo/Sunday Alamba)

Amnesty International’s Nigeria director Isa Sanusi said in an interview that the group independently verified deaths that were reported by witnesses, families of the victims, and lawyers.

The protests were mainly over food shortages and accusations of misgovernment and corruption in Africa’s most populous country. Nigeria’s public officials are among the best paid in Africa, a stark contrast in a country that has some of the world’s poorest and hungriest people despite being one of the continent’s top oil producers.

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The cost-of-living crisis — the worst in a generation — is fueled by surging inflation that is at a 28-year high and the government’s economic policies that have pushed the local currency to record low against the dollar.

Carrying placards, bells, tree branches and Nigeria’s green-and-white flag, the mostly young protesters chanted songs as they listed their demands, including the reinstatement of gas and electricity subsidies that were canceled as part of an economic reform effort.

Violence and looting were concentrated in Nigeria’s northern states, which are among the hardest hit by hunger and insecurity. Dozens of protesters were seen running with looted goods including furniture and gallons of cooking oil.

Egbetokun, the police chief, said officers “aimed at ensuring peaceful conduct.” But, he added “regrettably, events in some major cities today showed that what was being instigated was mass uprising and looting, not protest.”

The police chief’s claim was disputed by rights groups and activists. “Our findings so far show that security personnel at the locations where lives were lost deliberately used tactics designed to kill,” Sanusi said.

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Authorities feared the protests, which have been gathering momentum on social media, could be a replay of the deadly 2020 demonstrations against police brutality in this West African nation, or as a wave of violence similar to last month’s chaotic tax hike protests in Kenya.

However, the threats that emerged as the protests turned violent in some places did “not require that level of response” from police officers, said Anietie Ewang, a Nigerian researcher with Human Rights Watch.

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Medical sources tell Al Jazeera that Haitham Balidi, a leader of Hamas’s military wing in Nablus, was killed in an air attack on a car in the occupied West Bank.

At least five people, including a local commander of Hamas’s military wing, have been killed in an Israeli air strike on a car in Tulkarem in the occupied West Bank.

Medical sources confirmed to Al Jazeera on Saturday that one of the people killed was Haitham Balidi, leader of the Qassam Brigades in the Nablus area. Another person was identified by a relative as one of the leaders of al-Quds Brigades, the armed wing of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad group.

The identities of the other people were not immediately clear. Family members went to a hospital in Tulkarem to identify the dismembered bodies brought there.

The Israeli military said the car contained a “terrorist squad,” without further elaborating. Air attacks in the occupied Palestinian territory have surged since the start of the war in Gaza on October 7, with authorities recording at least 29 strikes which killed more than 80 Palestinians.

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The attack took place as the Israeli army raided several towns across the West Bank.

In Tulkarem city, Israeli bulldozers destroyed infrastructure, while in Nablus Israeli soldiers rounded up three Palestinians, including a journalist. Other incursions were reported in Jenin, Faqqa, Deir Abu Daif, Bethlehem and near Ramallah. In occupied East Jerusalem, Israeli forces once again arrested activist Ramzi Abbasi after he had been released last November.

Since October 7, Israeli forces have killed at least 600 Palestinians in the West Bank, including 144 children.

Meanwhile, ground Israeli raids and mass arrests in the West Bank have also ballooned over the same period, becoming a nearly daily occurrence.

The Palestinian Prisoner’s Society watchdog says more than 9,300 people have ended up in Israeli prisons. Of these, at least 3,400 are in so-called administrative detention, a controversial practice that allows Israel to hold suspects for extended periods without having committed an offence.

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Israeli incursion in cities and towns across the occupied West Bank is also causing major disruption for civilian life. The UNRWA agency for Palestinian refugees said on Friday that the situation in the West Bank is worsening daily in what it described as a “silent war” amid water shortages and electricity outages.

Since 1967, the West Bank has been under Israeli occupation. In a landmark, yet non-binding ruling, the International Court of Justice last month declared Israel’s continued presence unlawful.

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