The United States has managed to handle the nuclear threat from Moscow "in a way that avoids direct conflict with Russia." This was stated by U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken in an interview with The New York Times, as reported by UNN.
Details
When asked by reporters how close the U.S. was to a direct conflict with Russia amid its large-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, the American official responded: "There were various moments when we had real concerns about actions that Russia might take, including even the potential use of nuclear weapons. This focused the mind greatly. But I believe we managed to handle it in a way that avoids direct conflict with Russia."
According to the U.S. Secretary of State, Russia is currently involved in "all sorts of nefarious activities, so-called hybrid attacks of one kind or another, whether in cyberspace, or through sabotage, or assassinations."
Reminder
The U.S. Secretary of State declared the intention to put Ukraine on the path to NATO and warned of the risks of a ceasefire. He stated that a truce would give Putin the opportunity to regroup for a new attack.