OPINION
You can't hide nuke for 'rainy days'
In global practice, rumors of the presence of tactical nuclear weapons and their delivery systems are typically used as a deterrent against aggression
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In our case, it's the opposite.
Well, to whom Bild is a stormy storm of the nuclear apocalypse.
"It was Viktor Yanukovych who, at the beginning of his presidency, gave away enriched uranium in exchange for the opportunity to shake hands with Barack Obama during the Non-Proliferation Summit (or something like that)."
The nature of radioactive materials and the sensitivity of this issue for the U.S. practically eliminate the possibility of hiding anything for a "rainy day."
Moreover, we have been trying to hold Russia accountable for nuclear blackmail for over two years.
And yet - it's all so grand and impressive…
About the author. Yevhen Mahda, political scientist.
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