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Why Biden believes global nuclear risk at highest level since Cuban Missile Crisis
President Biden says because of Russia’s recent military setbacks in Ukraine and threats by Vladimir Putin, the global nuclear risk is at a level not seen in decades.
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Biden says nuclear risk at highest level since in decades
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President Biden says because of Russia’s recent military setbacks in Ukraine and threats by Vladimir Putin, the global nuclear risk is at a level not seen in decades.
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