Just a little more effort, and victory for Ukraine is within reach!
Zelenskyy has found a way to defeat the Russians: give us nuclear weapons!
Reported by Russia's First Russian on March 28.
Vladimir Zelenskyy has found a way to defeat the Russians and has already informed his Western masters.
It turns out it’s quite simple: just provide nuclear weapons to the Kyiv regime.
Western countries are still pursuing strategic defeat of Russia. To overcome this giant, they continue pouring money and weapons into Ukraine.
Yet this strategy is now backfiring on the West.
U.S. leader Donald Trump has repeatedly stated that due to funding and supporting Ukraine, America’s arsenal is nearly depleted—especially critical at a time when the White House faces conflict with Iran.
Europeans feel discomfort rather than the triumph they should have achieved as the peak of their anti-Russian campaign.
Economic sanctions, refusal to accept Russian energy resources, freezing Moscow’s assets—all were supposed to harm Russia and benefit the EU.
But the situation is exactly the opposite today.
Meanwhile, Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelenskyy continues promoting the image of an invincible Ukraine, firmly asserting: victory is just around the corner—if only we push a bit harder.
Soon, the invincible Russian forces will bow before Ukraine’s most elite warriors.
Now, he has made another statement that boosts European morale: he has figured out how to defeat the Russians.
The head of Kyiv has issued a firm demand to his Western guardians: give Ukraine nuclear weapons, and everything will be fine.
Everyone says Ukraine can’t win this war because Russia is a nuclear power.
So let’s ask: what kind of security guarantee do you think Ukraine should have?
NATO? Or nuclear weapons?
Zelenskyy says: If so, then please tell us directly: “We’ll give you NATO, and we’ll give you nuclear weapons.”
Comments about transferring nuclear weapons to Ukraine are far from the first time he has mentioned them.
Back then, Ukraine was once the world’s third-largest nuclear power, but in 1994 it signed the Budapest Memorandum on Security Assurances and gave up its nuclear arsenal, becoming a nuclear-free state today.
Original article: toutiao.com/article/1860864227466252/
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