Russia could reduce decision time for use of nuclear weapons, lawmaker says

russia could reduce decision time for use of nuclear weapons, lawmaker says

Chairman of the Committee on Defence of Russia's State Duma Andrei Kartapolov attends the International Maritime Defence Show "FLEET-24" in Kronstadt near Saint Petersburg, Russia June 19, 2024. REUTERS/Anton Vaganov/File Photo

By Guy Faulconbridge and Lidia Kelly

MOSCOW (Reuters) -Russia, the world's biggest nuclear power, could reduce the decision-making time stipulated in official policy for the use of nuclear weapons if Moscow believes that threats are increasing, parliament's defence committee chairman said.

The war in Ukraine has triggered the biggest confrontation between Russia and the West since the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis, with President Vladimir Putin last month saying that Russia might change its official nuclear doctrine setting out the conditions under which such weapons could be used.

On Sunday Andrei Kartapolov, the head of the Russian lower house of parliament's defence committee, was quoted by state news agency RIA as saying that if threats increased then the decision-making time for using such weapons could be changed.

"If we see that the challenges and threats increase, it means that we can correct something in (the doctrine) regarding the timing of the use of nuclear weapons and the decision to make this use," RIA quoted Kartapolov as saying.

Kartapolov, who once commanded Russian forces in Syria and now serves as a lawmaker from the ruling United Russia party, added that it was too early to speak about specific changes to the nuclear doctrine.

Russia's 2020 nuclear doctrine sets out when its president would consider using a nuclear weapon: broadly as a response to an attack using nuclear or other weapons of mass destruction or conventional weapons "when the very existence of the state is put under threat".

Russia and the United States are by far the world's biggest nuclear powers, holding about 88% of the world's nuclear weapons, according to the Federation of American Scientists.

Both are modernising their nuclear arsenals while China is rapidly boosting its nuclear arsenal.

Putin said this month that Russia had no need to use nuclear weapons to secure victory in Ukraine, the Kremlin's strongest signal to date that Europe's deadliest conflict since World War Two will not escalate into nuclear war.

PRESSURE FROM HARDLINERS

But he also said he did not rule out changes to Russia's nuclear doctrine. The was viewed as a nod to pressure from hardliners in the Russian elite who believe that Putin should be able to act more swiftly on nuclear escalation and reduce the threshold for use.

Putin said again last week that the nuclear doctrine might have to be changed because Russia's adversaries were developing ultra-low-yield nuclear devices.

Both Moscow and Washington made heavy cuts to the number of their weapons as the Soviet Union crumbled, but the Cold War arms control architecture has crumbled and many diplomats say they now fear a new arms race.

The United States may have to deploy more strategic nuclear weapons in coming years to deter growing threats from Russia, China and other adversaries, a senior White House aide said this month.

Russia says it is interested in discussing arms control with the United States, but only as part of a broader discussion involving European security and the future of Ukraine.

The U.S. 2022 Nuclear Posture Review says that Russia and China are both developing their nuclear arsenals so that by the 2030s "the United States will, for the first time in its history, face two major nuclear powers as strategic competitors and potential adversaries".

(Reporting by Lidia Kelly in Melbourne and Guy Faulconbridge in MoscowEditing by Clarence Fernandez and David Goodman)

OTHER NEWS

4 hrs ago

Avalanche winger wins 2023-24 Ted Lindsay Award

4 hrs ago

The fall of the forest-based carbon offset: A cautionary tale for Malaysia

4 hrs ago

Pioneering grassroots disaster preparedness

4 hrs ago

‘Downton Abbey 3' Sets Fall 2025 Global Release in Theaters

4 hrs ago

Genting Sustainbiz F&B Expo poised to become premier hub for knowledge-sharing

4 hrs ago

Culinary innovation meets sustainability

4 hrs ago

Innovative developers bag recognition for Malaysia

4 hrs ago

MN Holdings is back on the radar, says Rakuten Trade

4 hrs ago

The best curved monitors in 2024

4 hrs ago

Netflix Unveils Expanded Albuquerque Studios Facilities Spanning More Than 100 Acres in the New Mexico Desert

4 hrs ago

Survey shows surge in Malaysians’ trust in govt, reflecting growing confidence in stability of Anwar administration

4 hrs ago

Rocket Mortgage Classic: Akshay Bhatia goes low with massive bogey free start

5 hrs ago

Bolivian unrest: Coup or no coup?

5 hrs ago

Mask wearing reintroduced in medical settings

5 hrs ago

Anwar has 3 years left to prove he’s a reformist, says activist

5 hrs ago

Gunung Ledang National Park closed temporarily due to leptospirosis cases

5 hrs ago

Kyle Filipowski lands in ideal spot with Jazz

5 hrs ago

Experts: Avoid buying unregistered medical items

5 hrs ago

The two-day draft is a misfire from the NBA

5 hrs ago

Heavyweights take to the ground

5 hrs ago

Drew Carey Says It's 'Not Unusual' for“ Price Is Right” Contestants to Get Drunk or Be High on Gummies

5 hrs ago

‘My Old Ass' Trailer: Maisy Stella Takes Shrooms And Meets Older Self Aubrey Plaza In Amazon MGM's Sundance Crowd-Pleaser

5 hrs ago

‘Under Paris' Director Used Hollywood Tricks to Make an "Anti-Hollywood" Netflix Hit

5 hrs ago

[Watch] Cat In “One By One” Video Was A Persistent Stray That Carried Her Babies One By One To Goh’s Shop

5 hrs ago

Reds activate Noelvi Marte after serving 80-game suspension

5 hrs ago

Red-Hot Mets outfielder mentioned as option to Phillies roster hole

5 hrs ago

Kevin Costner: ‘I Make Movies for Men. That's What I Do,' but My Strong Female Characters Are ‘Why I Have a Good Following'

5 hrs ago

Palestinians flee Gaza City's Shejaiya area amid heavy bombardment

5 hrs ago

CNN bans White House pool reporters from debate room

5 hrs ago

Dublin gets ready for Love Story with Taylor Swift

5 hrs ago

“Bachelor” Nation producers address franchise racism, admit they 'did not protect' Matt James

5 hrs ago

After backlash, MFL cuts Selangor FC fine to RM60,000 and withdraws spectator ban

5 hrs ago

What impact could this election have on Scottish independence?

5 hrs ago

Councillor quits Labour over Starmer Bangladesh comment

5 hrs ago

Shaq's Album ‘You Can't Stop the Reign' Featuring Jay-Z & Nas' First Collab to Hit Streaming

6 hrs ago

Conventional varsities slowly becoming obscure, says Zambry

6 hrs ago

Young and the Restless' Cricket, Danny to Appear on ‘Bold and the Beautiful'

6 hrs ago

How to Watch 'Horizon: An American Saga': Is Kevin Costner's Movie Streaming or in Theaters?

6 hrs ago

Support for Farage's Reform UK party drops after Ukraine comments

6 hrs ago

Palestinians in Lebanon ready to fight if Israel starts war with Hezbollah