Deputy Secretary General of NATO Mircea Geoană labeled Russian President Putin’s statement regarding the readiness to use nuclear weapons in case of NATO troops being sent to Ukraine as another “psychological intimidation,” according to El País. He noted that such threats have been observed worldwide for over two years since the full-scale war began in Ukraine. In his opinion, Putin’s intimidation is “irresponsible,” and there is currently no immediate threat. Mircea emphasized that such statements are highly dangerous as they undermine trust in the sphere of nuclear weapons, stating, “Russia …