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'Ukraine has legal right to defend itself,' EU says on Ukrainian incursion in Russia's Kursk region
(kyivindependent.com)
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Stop Russia from threatening to launch them.
Fair. Although the formerly Ukrainian weapons are far from the only ones now in possession of Russia.
For MAD to work, you only need a significant enough number of warheads to be a credible threat. It takes an extremely mad dictator to gamble on the potential anihilation of multiple major cities in his country.
I suspect the major factor on Russia's end is not actual military strength though. It's the fact that there are idiots all over the Western world lapping up Russian propaganda and weakening their own home countries.