Monday, November 25, 2024

WH Insider: “Biden Offered Zelensky Nuclear Weapons To Help Ignite WW3”

 A report from the New York Times suggests that the Biden administration offered nuclear weapons to Ukraine to escalate the conflict with Russia, hoping this would hinder President-elect Donald Trump’s ability to establish peace in the region. The report highlights that U. S. intelligence agencies believe that increasing the supply of weapons to Ukraine would not significantly change the war's dynamics in the short term. In response to the ongoing conflict, U. S. and European officials are considering a security guarantee for Ukraine, possibly involving a build-up of conventional forces capable of retaliating against Russia if a ceasefire is breached. Some officials even proposed reinstating nuclear weapons in Ukraine, which were removed after the Soviet Union's collapse.

There is a belief among some U. S. officials that Russian President Vladimir Putin may hold off on escalating the conflict until Trump takes office, as they expect him to adopt a more favorable approach toward Russia. Historically, however, Trump had implemented strong sanctions on Russia and supported Ukraine militarily during his presidency, leading to mixed perspectives about his stance. Furthermore, remarks from Putin indicated a preference for Vice President Kamala Harris over Trump, as he anticipated less aggressive sanctions under her potential leadership.

The political narrative in America has often portrayed Trump and his incoming Director of National Intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard, as aligned with Russian interests, although investigations have not substantiated these claims. Amidst these developments, the Biden administration appears focused on strengthening Ukraine’s military position before the transition of power takes place on January 20. 

https://thepeoplesvoice.tv/wh-insider-biden-offered-zelensky-nuclear-weapons-to-help-ignite-ww3/

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