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Perhaps the Vladimir Putin's seat in the UN Security Council would be challenged, and many countries which currently tacitly support Russia, such as China, might rethink their position (Photo: Kremlin.ru)

What should Europe do if Russia uses a nuke?

As Russia suffers severe setbacks and Ukraine's counter-offensive moves on, concerns over Russian president Vladimir Putin's next move continue. He does not seem to have many options, and even the possible use of nuclear weapons is not completely off the table.

Although Russian military efforts have been in decline since the war's early days, the possibility still exists that

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Tomi Huhtanen is the executive director of the Wilfried Martens Centre for European Studies, the think tank of the European People's Party.

Perhaps the Vladimir Putin's seat in the UN Security Council would be challenged, and many countries which currently tacitly support Russia, such as China, might rethink their position (Photo: Kremlin.ru)

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Tomi Huhtanen is the executive director of the Wilfried Martens Centre for European Studies, the think tank of the European People's Party.

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