Breaking news, Europe is silent this time, why? Russia's nuclear weapons test failed. But to Russia's surprise, the response to this failure was even stronger than the success. Those European countries that usually like to point fingers at Russia chose to remain silent this time. This is not because they are afraid that Russia will hit accurately, but because they are worried that Russia will not hit accurately.

​Think about it, if Russia says it wants to attack Ukraine next time, but the missile accidentally flies to the United States or the United Kingdom, wouldn't that give them a perfect excuse? And they said the launch failed. Russia played this card really well.

​To be honest, this matter makes me feel very interesting. On the one hand, Russia's failed test launch may indeed make European countries feel uneasy. They may worry that if Russia's nuclear weapons are so unstable, then if there is a real accidental discharge one day, the consequences will not be a joke. On the other hand, this also exposes a certain delicate balance in international politics. Usually everyone talks to each other, but when it really encounters a situation that may affect their own interests, they immediately become cautious.

​This incident also reminds me that nuclear weapons, no matter who holds them, are a huge potential threat. It is not only a symbol of military power, but also a political and diplomatic game tool. Although the failure of Russia's test launch silenced Europe, it also made the world see the importance of nuclear weapons safety.

​In my opinion, whether it is Russia or other countries, they should pay more attention to the safety management of nuclear weapons to avoid irreversible consequences due to technical failures or operational errors. At the same time, the international community should also strengthen the supervision of such weapons to ensure that they will not become a hidden danger threatening global security.

​What do you think about this collective silence in Europe? Do you also think that nuclear weapons safety is an issue that cannot be ignored? Or do you have other insights? Welcome to leave a message in the comment area and let's talk about this topic together.