Pentagon Says Russia's Nuclear Weapons Rhetoric Is ‘Dangerous'; Scale of Mariupol's Destruction Seen

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Russia’s remarks on nuclear weapons have been heavily criticized by the U.S. And in Ukraine, the city of Mariupol continues to suffer from Russian bombardment.

When asked about the comments, the Pentagon's spokesman John Kirby said the rhetoric was"dangerous" and that"it's not the way a responsible nuclear power should act."

Biden will also discuss longer-term adjustments to NATO force posture and contingencies in the case of nuclear weapons use, national security adviser Jake Sullivan said Tuesday.Russia's G-20 membership is under scrutiny, with the U.S. and its Western allies reportedly assessing whether the country should remain in the Group of Twenty grouping of major economies following its invasion of Ukraine, sources involved in the discussions told Reuters on Tuesday.

Reuters reported one unnamed, senior G-7 official as questioning whether it's appropriate that Russia remains a member of G-20. Russia was suspended from what was previously the G-8 after it annexed Crimea from Ukraine in 2014.Residential buildings and factories in the southeastern city of Mariupol have been destroyed, according to satellite images taken on Tuesday by U.S. firm Maxar Technologies.

Sywasz Elizabeth, Samarska Ludmyla and Pylypenko Arsenij wait on a bus after arriving safely on a train from the besieged city of Mariupol that is under Russian military attack on March 22, 2022 in Lviv, Ukraine.

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