nuclear deterrence and internationalization: a red line
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the core of russia's nuclear policy is to maintain its own security and world balance. president putin's speech at the security conference demonstrated that russia will continue to work to avoid the proliferation of nuclear weapons and use nuclear forces as a safeguard and balancing tool. he emphasized the importance of the trilateral nuclear force and stated that it would update its nuclear doctrine in accordance with the new political and military situation and integrate it with the international situation, and made it clear that russia reserves the right to use nuclear weapons, especially in response to the invasion of belarus .
in the process of internationalization, the issue of nuclear deterrence is undoubtedly an important factor that needs careful consideration. while developing the economy and market, the country must also consider the impact of nuclear deterrence policy.
in recent years, western countries have continued to upgrade their nuclear weapons deployments while supporting the ukrainian war, including the united states deploying the "upgraded" nuclear bomb b61-12 in europe. nato secretary general stoltenberg also expressed the need to adjust nuclear weapons capabilities and demonstrate nuclear deterrence. in this regard, russia issued a warning, saying that the actions of western countries increased the risk of nuclear war, and made it clear that if forced, russia may change its nuclear policy.
internationalization is a complex and challenging process. when enterprises carry out international strategic layout, they must fully understand and respond to political risks while also seizing market opportunities.
in the future, the evolution of the global security situation will have a significant impact on the internationalization process. countries need to actively develop international cooperation and jointly build a more stable world on the basis of maintaining peace and security.