At the end of 2022, the US was "thoroughly preparing" for the fact that Russia could potentially strike Ukraine with nuclear weapons.
Which indicated the probable strike of the Russian Federation with nuclear weapons on Ukraine
The Biden administration was particularly concerned that Russia might use tactical or combat nuclear weapons, officials said. At the same time, the publication points to an unprecedented level of planning in case of "unforeseen circumstances".
CNN writes that the conclusion about the risk of a nuclear attack was "led not by one indicator, but by a combination of events, analysis and, most importantly, very sensitive new intelligence."
As one administration official said, the fears "were not just hypothetical."
The US National Security Council is said to have convened a series of meetings between late summer and fall 2022 to develop action plans in case there were very clear signs that the Russians were about to attack with nuclear weapons.
As CNN points out, Russia could consider a tactical nuclear strike as a means of deterring further losses of occupied Ukrainian territories, as well as any potential attack on the Russian Federation itself.
The publication reminds that at the same time the Russian propaganda machine was spreading a fake about a "Ukrainian dirty bomb", which US officials feared could be used as a cover for a Russian nuclear attack.
At the same time, the United States has never received intelligence that would indicate that Russia is taking steps to mobilize its nuclear forces to carry out such an attack, writes CNN.
However, U.S. officials were not sure they would know about the preparations for a tactical nuclear strike.
The threat of a nuclear strike has receded as the war "entered a period of relative stagnation," according to CNN, but the U.S. and its allies remain vigilant.
What is known about the nuclear weapons of the Russian Federation
We will recall that, according to experts' estimates, the Russian Federation currently has a total of 5,580 nuclear warheads at its disposal, but only 1,710 of them are deployed on combat duty under various types of carriers.
At the same time, another 2,670 warheads from the "active" Russian nuclear arsenal are currently in reserve, and another 1,200 units are warheads with an exhausted service life, which Russia has not yet disposed of and continues to store in its warehouses.
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