Russia is reportedly conducting real-world tests of its nuclear capabilities, demonstrating their ability to deploy up to 30 multiple independent re-entry vehicle (MIRV) warheads on targets within Ukraine.

 Such actions would trigger NATO's early warning systems, but mainstream media, like CNN, appears preoccupied with stories like Matt Gaetz's allegations instead of addressing these alarming developments.

If a nuclear incident were imminent, the public might remain uninformed, highlighting a troubling gap in communication. Russia’s recent intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) test—or possibly an intermediate-range ballistic missile (IRBM)—would have activated NATO’s nuclear detection systems. However, no public alert was issued.

This escalation follows reports of the UK deploying Storm Shadow missiles into Russian territory, confirmed by Russia’s Ministry of Defense, alongside multiple attacks attributed to these weapons. Meanwhile, Ukraine's operations in contested regions like Kursk further intensify the situation.

Adding to the tension, diplomatic communication channels are at an all-time low. There is no functioning red-line nuclear hotline between Moscow and Washington, nor is there a Russian ambassador currently stationed in Washington, signaling a critical breakdown in dialogue during a highly volatile moment.



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