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In the case of Ukraine, nuclear weapons are a psychological weapon. Russia would pop one off in the hopes that it gets Ukraine to surrender or at the very least get the West to back off, fearing escalation. After all, is Germany really willing to sacrifice Berlin for Kyiv?Thing is, it's not that easy - in a very practical sense - to "go nuclear". Nukes are not an "I win" button for Putin. In fact, you could perhaps argue that nukes are kind of a crappy weapon - at least when you evaluate their potential as a tool which allows you to meet your political objectives.
So what is preventing Russia from doing that now? It's a cost/benefit analysis. How would the world react to a nuclear weapon being used? Russia thinks it is a pariah now, just wait until a mushroom cloud shows up.
But don't think that such a calculus doesn't have nuclear weapon use in it. Russia has thrown around a lot of "red lines" only to step back and back and back. There is a point, however, where their back will be to a wall.
Crimea may be it. They need that warm water port. I can see nukes being used over that. Without Crimea, the Russian fleet is bogged down in the winter. Honestly, I'd use a nuke to keep it.
