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Watch This | When diplomacy turns into chess game: Putin's nuclear moves and Biden's long-range missiles

In this world full of uncertainties, international politics has become a giant chess game, where every player tries to occupy a favorable position on the chessboard. Recently, the moves of two players, Vladimir Putin of Russia and Joe Biden of the United States, have drawn the attention of the whole world.

Russian President Putin recently decided that it was time to make some "fine-tuning" to Russia's nuclear weapons policy. This is not as simple as adjusting the temperature of an air conditioner. His move implies that if any country launches a conventional attack on Russia with the support of a nuclear power, Moscow might respond with nuclear weapons. It's like saying, "If you dare to touch my pawns, I'll checkmate you with my queen." This move came right after Biden allowed Ukraine to use the long-range missiles provided by the United States, which makes people wonder: Is it a coincidence or a carefully designed chess game?

Meanwhile, President Biden was not to be outdone. He authorized Ukraine to use the missiles provided by the United States to strike deep inside Russia. It's like saying, "If you dare to touch my ally, I'll send you a 'package.'" This "package" refers to the Army Tactical Missile System, which can now fly farther and strike deeper. This is not only a show of support for Ukraine but also a direct response to Putin's new nuclear policy.

Ukrainian President Zelensky reacted calmly to this "gift" from the United States. He said, "Missiles will do the talking themselves." It's as if he were saying, "I don't need to shout loudly. My missiles will speak on my behalf." Such a calm attitude stands out particularly in this tense chess game.

The international community have got all sorts of reactions to this crazy chess game going on. Some countries are nervously watching the chessboard, worried that one wrong move could trigger a humungous nuclear explosion. Other countries are calling for calm, hoping that both sides can resolve issues through dialogue rather than "missile exchanges."

Now, all eyes are fixed on the game, waiting for the next move. The moves made by Putin and Biden not only affect the situation of the war in Ukraine but also tug at the nerves of the whole world. Unfortunately, there's no rulebook for this chess game. Every move is improvised, yet each one may have far-reaching consequences.

In this era full of uncertainties, we can only hope that the players can stay calm and not let the game turn into uncontrollable chaos. After all, the real victory is not winning on the chessboard but protecting peace and stability. When playing chess, you can sacrifice a few pieces to achieve victory, but in reality, who can you ask to selflessly give up their life?

So, let's continue to follow this chess game of international politics, hoping that there will eventually be a peaceful solution. Meanwhile, we should believe that no matter how the chess game changes, human wisdom and courage can always guide us towards a more peaceful future.

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