The US may respond inadequately to Ukraine's strike on Russia's nuclear triad.


Arms expert Ivan Kyrychenko believes that the US may intensify its strike on Russian strategic aviation due to underestimating Russia's military capabilities. According to him, the current US administration will not react inadequately to any action, but this does not free us from the right to self-defense.
'American Republicans have become accustomed to operating with a lowered perception of the threat posed by Russian weapons since the Cold War,' Kyrychenko noted. He also emphasized the vulnerabilities in the assessments of American intelligence, which sometimes contradicts itself.
'For some reason, the US is not discussing reducing Russia's missile potential,' the analyst said, calling for a more active stance from Washington.
Kyrychenko also reminded that Russia has more capabilities for delivering missile strikes than the US. He urged for compromises and academic discussions to ensure security at the international level.
Agreement on the Reduction of Strategic Arms
It should be noted that there is an agreement between the US and Russia on the reduction of strategic offensive arms, which is set to come into force in 2026.
In conclusion, experts believe that the US may underestimate the strike on Russian aviation due to underestimating Russian military power, but at the same Time, they retain the right to self-defense. There is a need to activate diplomatic negotiations and seek compromise to ensure international security.
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