Cuban Missile Crisis
How JFK would pursue peace in Ukraine
President John F. Kennedy was one of the world's great peacemakers. He led a peaceful solution to the Cuban Missile Crisis and then successfully negotiated the Partial Nuclear Test Ban Treaty with the Soviet Union at the very height of the Cold War. At the time of his assassination, he was taking steps to end US involvement in Vietnam.
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The world is threatened by nuclear destruction? "Putin is not kidding"
He said that "we have to speak with caution" about such issues.
"We must speak with caution when we comment on such issues," Macron told reporters at the end of the European Union summit, Reuters reported.
A nuclear apocalypse is a real threat
"We haven't been faced with the prospect of an apocalypse since Kennedy and the Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962," Biden said in New York, assessing that his Russian colleague Vladimir Putin "isn't kidding" when he makes those threats.
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"Putin is defeated"
Speaking to Sky News, Voyger said recent Russian missile attacks on targets in Ukraine showed Putin was "running out of options".
"He's being humiliated on the ground. He hasn't taken as much ground as he'd hoped and he's even considering some nuclear options at the end. He's threatening the West and Ukraine with a potential attack.
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Day 226 of the Invasion of Ukraine: There is a Threat of Nuclear Armageddon, according to Biden
Here are the highlights of events related to the war in Ukraine over the past 24 hours:
Biden: For the first time since the Cold War, there is a threat of nuclear Armageddon
US President Joe Biden said the world risks facing nuclear Armageddon for the first time since the beginning of the Cold War.
After Putin's statement, Pentagon declared DEFCON (Defence Ready Condition) 2?
However, as Jutarnji list reports, such information has not been officially confirmed, because U.S. officials, for security reasons, never publicly state the degree of danger the country is in, but that assessment was stated on the website "defconlevel.com".
It is a site of analysts from open sources, as well as those connected with the American army.