The United States has maintained its nuclear posture in response to Russia's updated nuclear doctrine, according to a statement from the State Department. The spokesperson emphasized that despite recent developments, the US has not made any adjustments to its approach.
Following a policy change allowing Ukraine to use US-provided long-range missiles against Russian territory, Moscow updated its doctrine to consider aggression from any non-nuclear state, in collaboration with a nuclear country, as a joint attack on Russia. This shift in Russia's stance has raised concerns and prompted reactions from various quarters.
The State Department spokesperson reiterated that neither the United States nor NATO poses a threat to Russia. The spokesperson expressed a lack of surprise at Moscow's nuclear rhetoric, characterizing it as saber-rattling.
The spokesperson highlighted what was perceived as Russia's hypocrisy in suggesting the potential use of nuclear weapons against non-nuclear states engaging in similar aggression to that which Russia has been accused of in Ukraine. The US has not found any grounds to alter its nuclear posture in response to these developments.
Despite the tensions, the US continues to urge Russia to refrain from aggressive and irresponsible rhetoric. The emphasis remains on diplomatic efforts to address differences and maintain stability in the region.