On Feb 19th 2022 Zelensky said Ukraine would put into question the decision to relinquish its nuclear arsenal. 5 days later Russia invaded.
to put that another way - If Cuba, Mexico or Canada said today that they would pursue Nuclear Weapons, how do you think the US would respond tomorrow?
If you want historical context - Cuba, Ukraine.
Cuba was a proxy to Russian nuclear missiles. The commies were considered a real enemy at a time. Not the same thing. United States had a legitimate concern
Ukraine already possessed nuclear weapons and power plants, it had absolutely no intention of invading or starting any beef with anyone, it wanted to be left the fuck alone and seperate itself from communists, along with a bunch of other communist block countries. Its not an Iraq, Iran or North korea who are genuine oppressive regimes. Russia is a nasty bully who just wants them to lay down their arms so that they can make the invasion easier. I am not buying the excuse to protect its defense interests.
They were tricked they gave up their "guns" so to speak and now they are at a mercy of a bigger bully who clearly an agressor. History is repeating itself. Lesson learned do not give up your guns better to have them and not need them than to need them and not have them.
1. The US did not break the deal they made with Ukraine on nuclear disarmament, which is what we are talking about.
Ukraine negotiators were drunk when they made that deal. Should of made a binding contract that guarantees military protection for laying down its arms. That has to be one of the worst deals to make. Imagine you having worlds 3rd largest nuclear arsenal and just just give them up. They didnt even sell them just dismantled everything and put trust in others not to screw them over.
This post was edited by addone on Jan 21 2026 01:38pm