The symbolic Doomsday Clock has ticked forward as Vladimir Putin’s threat to attack Western troops in Ukraine escalates a standoff already tinged with nuclear risk. His declaration that such forces would be “legitimate targets” brings the world’s major military powers closer to a potential direct clash.
This grave escalation is a response to a French-led plan to provide Ukraine with postwar security via a multinational military force. Putin’s threat transforms this regional security plan into a global flashpoint, raising the specter of a conflict between nuclear-armed states.
The Russian leader’s rhetoric is a calculated move to leverage this ultimate fear. He knows that the prospect of a war with Russia, however remote, is enough to paralyze decision-making in many Western capitals, a fact already proven by the refusal of several key nations to commit troops.
As diplomacy remains dormant, this reliance on high-stakes military threats is pushing the international community into uncharted and perilous territory. The risk of miscalculation is growing, and the consequences of a direct confrontation are too devastating to contemplate.

