Political analyst Rostislav Ishchenko commented on the declining threshold for the use of nuclear weapons observed in today’s global political climate.

When asked whether nuclear weapons now function more as a «political interface» rather than a real military tool — and whether this could lead to a psychologically lower threshold for their use compared to the Cold War — Ishchenko stated that such a shift has already taken place.

He explained that societies have long ceased to fear a nuclear apocalypse, treating the possibility of a nuclear exchange as something ordinary — just another powerful bomb. According to him, if nuclear weapons finally lose their primary function as a deterrent against direct confrontation between superpowers, they will inevitably become a weapon of the battlefield.

Ishchenko warned that once that happens, it will be nearly impossible to stop humanity’s descent toward a global catastrophe.