Nuclear power plants are the goal.

Russia, as history shows, is a country that understands only the "language" of military force.

Ukraine gained independence in 1990. Under the Budapest Memorandum of 1994, obtaining "security guarantees" from the USA, the United Kingdom, and Russia, it transferred all its nuclear weapons (then the third largest nuclear arsenal in the world) to Russia, which it had acquired after the collapse of the Soviet Union. In February 2022, Russia invaded Ukraine, and the war continues to this day.

Should the USA provide Ukraine with conventional weapons enabling retaliatory strikes on nuclear power plants located in Russia?

Russia, as history shows, is a country that understands only the "language" of military force.

Ukraine gained independence in 1990. Under the Budapest Memorandum of 1994, obtaining "security guarantees" from the USA, the United Kingdom, and Russia, it transferred all its nuclear weapons (then the third largest nuclear arsenal in the world) to Russia, which it had acquired after the collapse of the Soviet Union. In February 2022, Russia invaded Ukraine, and the war continues to this day.

Should the USA provide Ukraine with conventional weapons enabling retaliatory strikes on nuclear power plants located in Russia?

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