As the Russia-Ukraine war intensifies, Vladimir Putin is making significant moves to alter Russia's nuclear doctrine, raising concerns about the potential use of nuclear weapons.
Meanwhile, U.S. President Joe Biden has confirmed additional military aid to Ukraine, including long-range munitions, though he remains firm on not allowing strikes into Russian territory. The situation has drawn sharp criticism of former U.S. President Donald Trump, who was slammed for praising Putin during a meeting with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy.
The conflict is increasingly seen as a test of U.S. credibility and global stability.
.Here are the top political news stories for today.
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Russia-Ukraine war: Putin makes 'significant' attempt to 'redraw red lines' on using nukes
Joe Biden has just confirmed he will provide Ukraine with additional long-range munitions - but he has not relented on allowing the missiles to be launched into Russia. Meanwhile, Vladimir Putin is changing Russia's nuclear doctrine in a new escalation threat.
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‘Sociopath’: Trump Slammed for Bragging About Putin While Standing Next to Zelenskyy
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Donald Trump was chastised as a “disgrace” and a “sociopath” on Friday when, during a meeting at Trump Tower with the Ukrainian President, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, he began to brag about his “very good” relationship with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
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As Putin's military barbarism continues, U.S. credibility is at stake
Sep. 26—"We have now at last got far enough ahead of barbarism to control it, and to avert it, if only we realize what is afoot and make up our minds in good time." Winston Churchill, 1938 radio broadcast to the United States Barbarism is on the ballot this year.
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