Russia's latest nuclear threat slammed by NATO, ' closely monitoring' weapons move to Belarus

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NATO clapped back at Russian President Vladimir Putin after he announced his decision to place tactical nuclear weaponry in Belarus, calling it 'dangerous and irresponsible.'

Fox News chief national security correspondent Jennifer Griffin discusses the significance of China and Russia's growing alliance and U.S. airstrikes in Syria on 'Sunday Night In America.'after he announced over the weekend that he will be moving tactical nuclear weapons to Belarus, calling it"dangerous and irresponsible."

Russian President Vladimir Putin, right, greets members of the military during a concert in Luzhniki Stadium on Feb. 22, 2023 in Moscow."We've in fact seen no indication he has any intention to use nuclear weapons, period, inside Ukraine," he added in a Sunday interview on CBS'"Face the Nation." Some reports have suggested that the ammunitions – which have been used in modern warfare for decades due to their armor piercing abilities – contain some threat of radiation if in close contact with or ingested by soldiers.

"We are doing what they have been doing for decades, stationing them in certain allied countries, preparing the launch platforms and training their crews," Putin said."We are going to do the same thing."

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