After days of escalation, what is going to Russia’s Putin do subsequent?

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“What will Vladimir Putin do next?”

It’s a query I’ve been requested quite a bit this week.

Understandably so.

In any case, this was the week the Kremlin chief lowered the brink for using Russian nuclear weapons.

It was the week the US and UK crossed (one other) Putin purple line, permitting Ukraine to fireside Western-supplied longer-range missiles into Russia.

It was additionally the week that President Putin, in impact, threatened the UK, America and every other nation supplying Ukraine with such weapons and for such a function.

“We consider ourselves entitled to use our weapons against the military facilities of those countries that allow their weapons to be used against our facilities,” the Russian chief stated in an tackle to the nation on Thursday night.

So, you may see: “What will Vladimir Putin do next?” is a most urgent query. And, since I’m the BBC’s Russia Editor, you may count on me to have the reply.

I’ll be trustworthy with you. I don’t.

Even perhaps Putin doesn’t know the reply, which makes issues much more severe.

As a substitute of solutions, some observations.

Embracing escalation

This week the Kremlin accused the “collective West” of escalating the battle in Ukraine.

However practically three years of battle in Ukraine have proven that it’s Vladimir Putin who embraces escalation as a method to reaching his targets – on this case, management over Ukraine or on the very least peace on Russia’s phrases.

Putin’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, his determination to declare 4 Ukrainian territories a part of Russia, his deployment of North Korean troops to Kursk area, his determination on Thursday to focus on the Ukrainian metropolis of Dnipro with a brand new intermediate-range hypersonic ballistic missile, adopted up by threats to strike the West – all of those symbolize moments of escalation on this battle.

I as soon as described Vladimir Putin as a automotive with no reverse gear and no brakes, careering down the freeway, accelerator pedal caught to the ground.

From what I can see, little has modified.

Don’t count on the Putinmobile to immediately decelerate or de-escalate now within the face of longer-range missile strikes on Russia.

Escalation, although, is one other matter. That’s a definite chance.

Ukraine might be bracing itself for extra Russian assaults, even heavier bombardments.

Western governments might be assessing the risk degree in mild of Putin’s warnings.

Even earlier than the Kremlin chief’s TV tackle, there had been fears within the West of an upsurge in hybrid Russian warfare.

Final month the top of MI5 warned that Russian army intelligence was engaged in a marketing campaign to “generate mayhem on British and European streets”.

“We’ve seen arson, sabotage and more,” he added.

Back in June, Putin suggested that Moscow might arm adversaries of the West if Ukraine were allowed to strike deep into Russia with Western long-range missiles.

“We believe that if someone is thinking it is possible to supply such weapons to a war zone to strike our territory and create problems for us,” he stated, “why can’t we supply our weapons of the same class to those regions around the world where they will target sensitive facilities of the countries that are doing this to Russia?”

Putin warns West as Russia hits Ukraine with new missile

The nuclear option

The question “What will Putin do next?” is often adopted by: “Would Putin use a nuclear weapon in the Ukraine war?”

The Russian president has dropped some unsubtle hints.

On saying the beginning of his “special military operation” – the full-scale invasion of Ukraine – he had issued a warning to “those who may be tempted to interfere from the outside”.

“No matter who tries to stand in our way or create threats for our country and our people,” the Kremlin chief declared, “they must know that Russia will respond immediately.

“And the consequences will be such as you have never seen in your entire history.”

Western leaders usually dismissed what they noticed as nuclear sabre-rattling. Because the begin of the battle Western governments have crossed a number of Russian “red lines”: offering Ukraine with tanks, superior missile methods after which F-16 fighter jets.

The “consequences” threatened by the Kremlin by no means materialised.

In September Putin introduced he was reducing the brink for using nuclear weapons – the decree was revealed this week. A transparent warning to Europe and America to not permit longer-range missile strikes on Russian territory.

Now this purple line, too, has been crossed. In his tackle to the nation Putin confirmed Western reviews that Ukraine had fired US-supplied Atacms and British-made Storm Shadow missiles at targets inside Russia.

Earlier this week, when pro-Kremlin tabloid Moskovsky Komsomolets requested a retired lieutenant-general how Russia ought to reply to an Atacms assault on Bryansk area, he replied:

“Starting World War Three over strikes on an arms depot in Bryansk region would probably be short-sighted.”

It might be comforting to assume that the Kremlin shares that view.

However Vladimir Putin’s tackle to the nation contained no proof of that.

His message to Ukraine’s supporters within the West seemed to be: this can be a purple line I’m severe about, I dare you to cross it.

“Even Putin doesn’t know whether he can use a nuclear weapon, or he can’t. It depends on his emotions,” Novaya Gazeta columnist Andrei Kolesnikov informed me not too long ago.

“We know he’s a very emotional man. The decision to begin this war was also an emotional step. Because of that we must take seriously his idea of the changing of the nuclear doctrine. They say the fear of war must return and will contain both sides, but this is also a tool of escalation.

“In this interpretation we must admit that Putin, under some circumstances, can use at least a tactical nuclear weapon in the framework of a limited nuclear war. It will not solve the problem. But it will be the start of a suicidal escalation for the whole world.”

Tactical nuclear weapons are small warheads meant to be used on the battlefield or a restricted strike.

The Trump issue

Vladimir Putin could act on feelings. He’s additionally, clearly, pushed by resentment of the West and seems decided to not again down.

However he additionally is aware of the world may quickly be a really completely different place.

In two months’ time Joe Biden might be out of workplace and Donald Trump might be within the White Home.

President-Elect Trump has expressed scepticism relating to US army help for Ukraine and has been fiercely essential of Nato.

He’s additionally stated not too long ago that speaking to Vladimir Putin could be “a smart thing”.

All of that must be music to Putin’s ears.

Which signifies that, regardless of the newest threats and warnings, the Kremlin could resolve in opposition to a serious escalation proper now.

That’s, if the Kremlin has calculated that Donald Trump will assist finish the battle on phrases helpful to Russia.

If that calculation adjustments, so may Moscow’s response.

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