President Joe Biden has warned that the threat of Russian President Vladimir Putin using tactical nuclear weapons is “real.” 

The comments, made Monday, came as Ukraine pressed on with its counteroffensive to reclaim occupied territories and just days after the Kremlin began deploying the weapons to Belarus. 

Biden denounced Putin’s move to station tactical nuclear weapons in his close neighbor and ally  as “totally irresponsible” on Saturday, and on Monday, he seemed to reiterate his concerns about Putin’s threats. 

“When I was out here about two years ago saying I worried about the Colorado river drying up, everybody looked at me like I was crazy,” Biden told a group of donors in California on Monday, Reuters reported.

“They looked at me like when I said I worry about Putin using tactical nuclear weapons. It’s real,” Biden said, according to the news agency. 

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Putin said Friday that the first tactical nuclear weapons have been deployed to Belarus, and that the rest of the batch will be delivered before the end of the year. 

The Russian leader first announced the move in March, raising fears of renewed nuclear escalation months after fears he might resort to using the weapons first reached a crescendo. It’s Moscow’s first transfer of such weapons outside the country’s borders since the fall of the Soviet Union.

Washington’s official position on the issue has been consistent — that it has no reason to adjust its own nuclear posture, and there is no indication that Russia is preparing to use nuclear weapons.

Since the start of his invasion of Ukraine, Putin repeatedly threatened to unleash the country’s powerful nuclear arsenal should Russia’s sovereignty or territorial integrity be threatened. Kremlin hawks and propagandists regularly threaten to send nuclear missiles into western capitals, especially as Russia’s campaign failed to bring battlefield victories.

But despite publicly signaling multiple red lines — most notably in the occupied Crimean Peninsula — Moscow has largely played down a wave of attacks on its territory that it has blamed on Kyiv, helping to ease fears of a nuclear conflict in recent months. 

On Tuesday, Russian defense minister Sergei Shoigu warned that Ukraine was planning to strike Russia and Crimea with long-range weapons supplied by the West. The use of such weapons outside of Ukraine, Shoigu said, will mean “full involvement of the United States and Great Britain in the conflict,” and “immediate strikes on decision-making centers on the territory of Ukraine.”

Source: | This article originally belongs to Nbcnews.com

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