Given the decision of the President of Russia, Vladimir Putin, to put the nuclear forces on high alert, the White House Press Secretary, Jen Psaki, reported that these actions are a pattern already seen and described them as fabricated threats to justify additional attacks.
White House responds to Putin's decision to put nuclear forces on high alert | Videos | CNN
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Faced with the decision of the President of Russia, Vladimir Putin, to put the nuclear forces on high alert, the White House Press Secretary, | World | CNN
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