CIA Director William Burns “said on Thursday that Russian President Vladimir Putin’s ‘potential desperation’ to extract the semblance of a victory in Ukraine could tempt him to order the use of a tactical or low-yield nuclear weapon, publicly discussing for the first time a concern that has coursed through the White House during seven weeks of conflict,” the New York Times reports.
“But he quickly cautioned that so far, despite Mr. Putin’s frequent invocation of nuclear threats, he had seen no ‘practical evidence’ of the kinds of military deployments or movement of weapons that would suggest such a move was imminent.”

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