Las centrales nucleares como objetivo.

Rusia, como muestra la historia, es un país que solo entiende el “lenguaje” de la fuerza militar.

Ucrania obtuvo su independencia en 1990. En virtud del tratado internacional de Budapest de 1994, obteniendo “garantías de seguridad” de EE. UU., Reino Unido y Rusia, transfirió toda su arma nuclear, adquirida tras la disolución de la Unión Soviética (en ese momento el tercer arsenal nuclear más grande del mundo), a Rusia. En febrero de 2022, Rusia invadió Ucrania, la guerra continúa hasta el día de hoy.

¿Deberían EE. UU. transferir a Ucrania armas convencionales que permitan un ataque de represalia a las plantas nucleares ubicadas en territorio ruso?

Rusia, como muestra la historia, es un país que solo entiende el “lenguaje” de la fuerza militar.

Ucrania obtuvo su independencia en 1990. En virtud del tratado internacional de Budapest de 1994, obteniendo “garantías de seguridad” de EE. UU., Reino Unido y Rusia, transfirió toda su arma nuclear, adquirida tras la disolución de la Unión Soviética (en ese momento el tercer arsenal nuclear más grande del mundo), a Rusia. En febrero de 2022, Rusia invadió Ucrania, la guerra continúa hasta el día de hoy.

¿Deberían EE. UU. transferir a Ucrania armas convencionales que permitan un ataque de represalia a las plantas nucleares ubicadas en territorio ruso?

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michal51525

They should be armed because we cannot allow Russia to win. However, I would not allow them to attack nuclear power plants. This will not lead to anything good. NATO and the UN should act more decisively regarding Russia, which is clearly doing whatever it wants and violating all international standards.

They should be armed because we cannot allow Russia to win. However, I would not allow them to attack nuclear power plants. This will not lead to anything good. NATO and the UN should act more decisively regarding Russia, which is clearly doing whatever it wants and violating all international standards.

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chomikgrizzly

No, because the so-called Ukraine does not exist. Who is in charge there? Well, it's already an openly murderous mafia that has outlawed the opposition and imprisoned those who disagreed with it. Zelensky, elected on the promises of bringing peace with Russia and prosperity, is doing the complete opposite of what he promised. And you would want to give this mafia nuclear weapons? It was Zelensky who made the decision for the first attacks, not Russia, as can be seen from recordings that have been circulating on the internet since around 2014, about the missile attacks on the cities of 'separatists' in Donbas or whatever it's called. 'Servant of the Nation', right? There are also recordings from his campaign where he swears that we must live peacefully with Russia, and on the basis of that, he was elected, and he betrayed his people, and there are already probably a million people buried in the ground. Truly a wonderful Ukraine and its independence, of course, give them nuclear weapons. Good night.

No, because the so-called Ukraine does not exist. Who is in charge there? Well, it's already an openly murderous mafia that has outlawed the opposition and imprisoned those who disagreed with it. Zelensky, elected on the promises of bringing peace with Russia and prosperity, is doing the complete opposite of what he promised. And you would want to give this mafia nuclear weapons? It was Zelensky who made the decision for the first attacks, not Russia, as can be seen from recordings that have been circulating on the internet since around 2014, about the missile attacks on the cities of 'separatists' in Donbas or whatever it's called. 'Servant of the Nation', right? There are also recordings from his campaign where he swears that we must live peacefully with Russia, and on the basis of that, he was elected, and he betrayed his people, and there are already probably a million people buried in the ground. Truly a wonderful Ukraine and its independence, of course, give them nuclear weapons. Good night.

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