Putin declares nuclear triad development 'absolute priority' for Russia's security

Russian President Vladimir Putin affirmed Monday that developing the nuclear triad remains an "absolute priority" to guarantee strategic deterrence and maintain global power balance. In a Defender of the Fatherland Day message, he vowed to strengthen all armed forces branches based on combat experience from Ukraine.
President Vladimir Putin reiterated Russia's unwavering commitment to nuclear modernization Monday, declaring the development of the nuclear triad an "absolute priority" in his Defender of the Fatherland Day message. He emphasized that this nuclear capability serves as "a guarantee of Russia's security and effectively ensures strategic deterrence and the balance of power in the world."
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Comprehensive Military Enhancement
Putin stressed that Russia will continue strengthening its army and navy, incorporating lessons from the "special military operation" in Ukraine while responding to evolving international circumstances. He pledged to "significantly" enhance all armed forces branches, increasing combat readiness, mobility, and operational capability across all conditions. "And, of course, we will accelerate the development of advanced systems for the Armed Forces," he added, signaling continued investment in next-generation weaponry.
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Defender of the Fatherland Day Context
The holiday, celebrated February 23 in Russia, honors military personnel and veterans, providing a traditional platform for presidential statements on defense priorities. Putin's emphasis on nuclear modernization reflects Moscow's longstanding doctrine viewing its nuclear arsenal as essential compensation for perceived conventional weaknesses and a guarantee against major power confrontation. His remarks come amid heightened tensions with the West over Ukraine and ongoing military buildup by all nuclear powers.
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