USA steps up intel, surveillance after Putin's nuke threats Source: (https://politi.co/3ST4lE2) U.S. and allied intelligence agencies are stepping up efforts to detect any Russian military moves or communications that might signal that Vladimir Putin has ordered the use of nuclear weapons in Ukraine, according to five current and former U.S. officials. But any indications that the erratic Russian leader has decided to unleash the unthinkable - in a desperate attempt to re-seize the initiative or bully the international community to meet his demands - could come too late, they warned. Most of Russia's aircraft, along with its conventional missile and rocket launchers, can also deliver smaller, tactical nuclear weapons. Those weapons are designed for more targeted use on the battlefield than strategic arms such as intercontinental ballistic missiles, which give off tell-tale signs when their units are put on alert or mustered in training exercises. That means that unless Putin or his commanders want the world to know in advance, the U.S. might never know when Russian forces have swapped out conventional munitions for atomic bombs. It is an increasingly vexing problem as Russian forces struggle to regain the momentum in Ukraine and signs grow that Putin is increasingly unpopular at home, especially after he ordered a limited military draft last week. "We're watching it more closely," said a U.S. government official with access to intelligence on Moscow's nuclear forces and strategy who, like others interviewed for this article, was not authorized to speak publicly.