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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy made it plain in Brussels on Oct. 17: if his country does not get a NATO invite immediately, it will develop nuclear weapons.
Zelensky has said Ukraine may need a nuclear arsenal if it can't join NATO
Liam Doyle
Ukraine could be "months away" from manufacturing a nuclear bomb capable of inflicing Nagasaki-style instruction on a Russian city if the US drops military aid, top officials have claimed.
Volodymyr Zelensky could resort to the "nuclear option" should incoming Trump officials deny the country vital funds needed to continue defending against Russian aggression, according to a new briefing document. The document, prepared for the Ukrainian Ministry of Defence suggests the country has the technology to quickly develop a rudimentary bomb.
The Brief – Ukraine’s Nuclear Option
It could either become a NATO member or develop nuclear weapons.
www.kyivpost.com
Ukraine is 'months away' from making new nuclear bomb for blast on Russia
The new report, published by military think tank the Ukrainian Centre for Army, Conversion and Disarmament Studies, has not yet been officially endorsed by the Kyiv regime
Zelensky has said Ukraine may need a nuclear arsenal if it can't join NATO
Liam Doyle
- 21:56, 13 Nov 2024
- Updated22:05, 13 Nov 2024
Ukraine could be "months away" from manufacturing a nuclear bomb capable of inflicing Nagasaki-style instruction on a Russian city if the US drops military aid, top officials have claimed.
Volodymyr Zelensky could resort to the "nuclear option" should incoming Trump officials deny the country vital funds needed to continue defending against Russian aggression, according to a new briefing document. The document, prepared for the Ukrainian Ministry of Defence suggests the country has the technology to quickly develop a rudimentary bomb.
Ukraine is 'months away' from making new nuclear bomb for blast on Russia
The new report, published by military think tank the Ukrainian Centre for Army, Conversion and Disarmament Studies, has not yet been officially endorsed by the Kyiv regime
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