There was a time when the ‘Nuclear Club’ wasn’t just the current nine members;
- United States
- Russia
- Communist China
- Great Britain
- France
- India
- Pakistan
- Israel
- Communist North Korea
In 1991, the newly independent nations of Ukraine, Belarus and Kazakhstan also had their own nuclear arsenals… thanks to the Soviet Union finally collapsing.
Here’s the kicker; all three of the aforementioned nations claimed whatever USSR nuclear weapons on their soil was now theirs. At the time, it was estimated that Ukraine had the third-largest nuclear inventory on the planet, as reported by the Los Angeles Times.
With the fanciful title of “Memorandum on security assurances in connection with Ukraine’s accession to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons“, it was in 1994 that that the Ukraine surrendered away their nuclear arms, all under the collective assurances from the United States (Pres. Bill Clinton), Great Britain (PM John Major) and Russia (Pres. Boris Yeltsin) that they would guarantee that Ukraine would never see a nuclear war visited upon them.
While both sides of the fence argue over the legitimacy/illegitimacy of Vladimir Putin’s “special military operation” during Feb. 2022, more and more Americans are now arguing that the seemingly forever war between Ukraine-Russia is Europe’s problem, not ours.
Now it’s being splashed all over the airwaves that America’s Dim-Wit-in-Chief just might not get in the way of the Kiev government getting their hands back on nukes.
Where Zelensky might actually get ahold of nuclear weapons is unclear, but it’s an open secret that Pakistan could have their warheads up for sale. But only if the price is right.
According to the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, Pakistan will have an estimated at least 200 low-yield nuclear warheads (5 to 40 metric kilotons) by 2025 (5kT=11.02 million pounds of TNT to 40kT=88.18 million pounds of TNT). By comparison, America’s nukes range from 1 metric kiloton to 25 metric megatons (1kt=2.2 million pounds of TNT to 25MT=55.12 billion pounds of TNT).
Now it comes to my opinion… if Ukraine manages to actually add even one low-yield nuclear warhead to their stockpile, I don’t care. That’s right. Not a single shit or one actual fuck. Go ahead, Zelensky. Snatch up just as many nukes as the American taxpayer will end-up paying for.
Just one provision: The very second Ukraine takes possession of a nuke, that’s the very same second the United States pulls the plug on NATO.
If those idiots want to nuke themselves back to the Stone-Age, have at it.
The only thing about this war that I’m absolutely 100 percent convinced of, not a single drop of American blood is worth propping up Zelensky or dethroning Putin.