Since the Budapest Memorandum has not been respected, UkraineπΊπ¦ should have its nuclear warheads backβ’οΈ We need a politician who fights for this point. If the agreements made are not respected, we will return to the previous situation.
In recent months, Russian authorities have reportedly been looking for fresh forces to recruit abroad. Moscow is reportedly recruiting everywhere, especially among migrants from Central Asia, offering high salaries and a fast track to obtaining citizenship.EUπͺπΊ beware of these Russian moves
The EU is not a federal union, it is not a country and doesn't have its own united military. Each country within the union is sovereign, each country has their own military and commanders in chief. So for now, the focus is on boosting individual countries' military capabilities.
But fight Russia, hypothetically, there would need to be a unified command structure. Where is it it? Or would Poles and Norwegians etc. fight independently with no coordination?
Europe as a whole, including Ukraine needs to have military forces that are large enough, advanced enough, interoperable, and skilled enough that Russia won't even dare to look in our direction.
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If they didn't honor the last ones from 1994, why would anyone think they would honor new ones?
If Ukrain still had nukes, we wouldn't be having these problems right now. But they trusted the U.S. and unfortunately, that was a mistake.