“We strongly believe it's reckless and irresponsible the way Russia is speaking about nuclear weapons,” Stoltenberg said.
— The Associated Press (@AP) March 1, 2022
Stoltenberg stressed that Russia has signed a number of deals agreeing that nuclear war cannot be won and should not be fought. https://t.co/ufnZeQoB7y
Virus update:
— The Associated Press (@AP) March 1, 2022
• Jams, crowds back in Manila, Philippines as restrictions ease.
• California, Oregon, Washington to drop school mask mandates.
• White House: 40% of free COVID tests went to low-income areas.
More coverage: https://t.co/GTZjxVWKJT
During his speech the President is expected to focus heavily on the conflict in Ukraine and acknowledge the economic challenges Americans have continued to face as a result of rising inflation, global supply-chain issues and higher prices at the gas pump https://t.co/fGJc4AiDkv
— CNN (@CNN) March 1, 2022
President Biden will deliver his first State of the Union address at a precipitous moment for the U.S. Biden is aiming to navigate the nation out of a pandemic, reboot his stalled domestic agenda and confront Russia’s aggression toward Ukraine. https://t.co/rKJxspVnOl
— AP Politics (@AP_Politics) March 1, 2022
U.S. delegation arrives in Taiwan as China denounces trip https://t.co/nxcuiFWoJt pic.twitter.com/bOHP5Y5WmN
— Reuters (@Reuters) March 1, 2022
#UPDATE Libya's eastern-based parliament on Tuesday approved a new cabinet, in a challenge to the unity government of Abdulhamid Dbeibah (pictured) in the capital Tripoli in the west https://t.co/Az6n07YHZV pic.twitter.com/xrw9cnXhef
— AFP News Agency (@AFP) March 1, 2022
There is no evidence supporting Lavrov's claims. We believe it possible that Russia is laying the groundwork for a nuclear event on Ukrainian soil, but such an act would be completely irrational.
— DEFCONWarningSystem (@DEFCONWSALERTS) March 1, 2022
Ukrainian citizens should be aware of this possibility, no matter how remote it is. https://t.co/AJFPUZTT2Z
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