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Blinken: China Intervened to Prevent Russian Nuclear Escalation in Ukraine

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken revealed that Russia had seriously contemplated using nuclear weapons during its ongoing conflict with Ukraine but was dissuaded by China’s intervention.

Speaking in an interview with the Financial Times, Blinken expressed significant concern over the prospect of nuclear escalation, underscoring that even a minor increase in such a risk is alarming.

“China directly engaged Russian officials, warning against crossing the nuclear threshold,” Blinken disclosed. He credited Beijing’s diplomatic efforts with averting a potential catastrophe.

Blinken further suggested that China may have intervened in other nuclear scenarios, such as when the U.S. reportedly alerted Beijing about Russian plans to launch a nuclear weapon into space.

The Secretary of State also addressed the strategic missteps of Russian President Vladimir Putin. He noted that NATO has emerged stronger and more cohesive since the conflict began, in stark contrast to Russia’s aim of weakening the alliance.

Refuting claims of delayed U.S. weapons deliveries to Ukraine, Blinken emphasized that the Biden administration prioritized the operational readiness of Ukrainian forces and the sustainability of advanced systems.

Ukraine Repels Overnight Drone Barrage

As Blinken’s comments captured global attention, Ukraine’s air defense forces successfully intercepted 34 out of 81 Russian drones launched overnight on January 3-4.

The unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) were deployed from multiple Russian cities, including Bryansk, Kursk, Oryol, and Primorsko-Akhtarsk. Many of the intercepted drones were neutralized over Poltava, Sumy, Kharkiv, and Kyiv.

Despite these defensive efforts, property damage was reported in Chernihiv and Sumy, with several civilians injured. Notably, 47 drones disappeared from radar before reaching their targets, leaving the possibility of additional damage uncertain.

Ongoing Strategic Stalemate

The Institute for the Study of War (ISW) has emphasized the Kremlin’s continued distortion of Ukrainian law as it maintains its refusal to engage in meaningful peace negotiations.

Russian authorities have misrepresented Ukraine’s Constitution, particularly its prohibition on elections under martial law, in an effort to undermine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s government.

Zelenskyy has consistently reaffirmed that elections cannot occur while Ukraine faces active threats. He further outlined the prerequisites for a “just peace,” which include a well-armed Ukrainian military and robust international security guarantees.

Conversely, Putin’s demands remain unyielding, calling for Ukraine’s complete capitulation, the removal of its government, and demilitarization.

The ISW noted that these objectives have persisted since 2021, highlighting Russia’s unwillingness to adjust its terms despite widespread international condemnation.

Broader Military Implications

On the battlefield, Russian forces are advancing near key locations such as Pokrovsk and Vuhledar, while Ukraine reportedly plans to enhance its drone and missile capabilities.

In addition, reports suggest Russia may soon relocate military assets from Syria to Libya as part of a broader strategic realignment.

Despite the Kremlin’s continued aggression, Ukraine remains resolute in its commitment to preserving sovereignty and territorial integrity, as the war enters another year of profound geopolitical and humanitarian challenges.

 

Gabriel Peters

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