
In a development that has raised concerns around the globe, Russia has announced that its advanced Sarmat nuclear-capable intercontinental ballistic missile system has been put on “combat duty.” The move represents a significant escalation in nuclear tensions between Russia and the West.
Background
The Sarmat missile, also known as Satan II, is the latest addition to Russia’s nuclear arsenal and is considered one of the most powerful missiles ever developed. It has a range of over 10,000 kilometers, capable of reaching targets anywhere in the world.
Key Facts and Latest Updates
According to Russian President Vladimir Putin, the Sarmat missile is invincible to existing missile defense systems. He hailed it as a “unique weapon” that would “ensure Russia’s security from external threats.”
The missile system has been deployed in the Krasnoyarsk region of Siberia and is now fully operational.
Analysis and Impact
“The deployment of the Sarmat missile is a clear signal from Russia that it is determined to maintain nuclear superiority,” said Dmitry Trenin, the director of the Carnegie Moscow Center.
The move has drawn sharp criticism from the United States and its allies, who view it as a threat to global security. US Secretary of State Antony Blinken called the deployment “unfortunate and unnecessary” and urged Russia to engage in arms control negotiations.
Conclusion
The Sarmat missile system’s deployment marks a major milestone in the escalating nuclear rivalry between Russia and the West. It remains to be seen how the United States and its allies will respond to this latest provocation and whether it will lead to further escalation of tensions.
