Putin says Nuclear Weapons in Belarus will be under His Control!
Lukashenko Sheepishly said that he also will have a say when and on who these Nuclear Weapons will be used.
But then, Lukashenko grew angry when he was heckled. And then SHOUTED!
โDonโt say we will just be looking after them, and these are not our weapons,” he said.
SHOUTING EVEN LOUDER-
Belarus Leader, Lukashenko says “These are Our NUCLEAR Weapons, under MY CONTROL, and they will contribute to ensuring sovereignty and independence.โ
OH NO! DOES PUTIN have a challenger once the Nuclear Weapons get into Belarus? Which one of these Leaders is the craziest? Bat Shit Crazy if they use a Nuke?
But only fools think Nuclear Weapons are the Right Hand of the Savior. The Sword of God. They are not. In the hands of perverse Leaders, they represent Armageddon.
The greatest problem with having a Nuclear weapon is making sure they never get used when you have the damn things. For Belarus to get Nukes is a Violation of the Budapest Memorandum. Just as Russia’s Invasion of Crimea and Ukraine are VIOLATIONS as well.
Putin’s Budapest Memorandum Plan was to remove the Nukes so he could Invade all of ๐ช๐บ! The Budapest Memorandum is a laughable JOKE in a cruel way!
The Budapest Memorandum was the 1st Step in Putin’s Desire to Rule all of Europe. In his Manifesto that Putin Wrote, he acknowledges that his main Goal is to put all of Europe under his Iron Fist Rule. Then he plans to takeover all of ๐! It’s a brilliant Plan.
Budapest Memorandum?
The Budapest Memorandum is a diplomatic document signed on December 5, 1994 in Budapest, Hungary. It was signed by the United States, United Kingdom, and Russia, with Ukraine also being a party to the memorandum. The memorandum is a security agreement intended to boost Ukraineโs national security by ensuring that its territorial integrity and sovereignty would be respected.
Under the Budapest Memorandum, the United States, the United Kingdom and Russia reaffirmed their commitment to respect Ukraineโs sovereignty, territorial integrity, and independence within its existing borders. In exchange for Ukraine providing its nuclear weapons to Russia after the collapse of the Soviet Union, the three countries agreed to provide security assurances and guarantees to Ukraine. They promised not to use any military force against Ukraine except in self-defense, and to refrain from the threat or use of force against Ukraine’s territorial integrity or political independence.
The Budapest Memorandum was considered a key document in efforts to stabilize political conditions in Ukraine and promote its economic development after the Soviet Union’s collapse.The Budapest Memorandum is a political agreement signed on December 5, 1994, in Budapest, Hungary. It was signed between Ukraine, the United States of America, the United Kingdom, and Russia. The agreement was formed to promote and maintain the stability of Ukraine after the dissolution of the Soviet Union.
But in all actuality, it was Putin’s 1st Step.
The Budapest Memorandum agreement consists of three main points. Firstly, the nations pledged to respect the sovereignty, territorial integrity, and existing borders of Ukraine. Secondly, they agreed to refrain from using force against Ukraine, except for self-defense or under a UN Security Council resolution. Thirdly, they pledged to aid Ukraine’s economic security and development through political and economic cooperation.
It’s all BULLSHIT!
The Budapest Memorandum was an important agreement for Ukraine because it provided Ukraine with diplomatic support and security assurances from other nations. The agreement essentially helped Ukraine solidify its independence from the Soviet Union and establish itself as a sovereign nation in the global community.
However, the Budapest Memorandum was violated by Russia in 2014 when itThe Budapest Memorandum is an international agreement that was signed in 1994 by the United States, United Kingdom, and Russia, along with Ukraine, Belarus, and Kazakhstan. The purpose of the memorandum was to provide security assurances and commitments to Ukraine, Belarus, and Kazakhstan, in exchange for their agreement to give up the nuclear weapons they inherited from the Soviet Union.
Under the Budapest Memorandum, the signatories agreed to respect the territorial integrity and sovereignty of Ukraine, Belarus, and Kazakhstan, and to refrain from the use or threat of force against them. The agreement also pledged to refrain from economic coercion, interference in internal affairs, or use of military force in any form against them.
The Budapest Memorandum was intended as a way to provide Ukraine with security assurances in the aftermath of the dissolution of the Soviet Union. However, the memorandum was violated by Russia in 2014 when it annexed Crimea, a Ukrainian territory.
The violation of the Budapest Memorandum sparked international condemnation and led to increased tensionsThe Budapest Memorandum is a political agreement signed by the United States, United Kingdom, Ukraine, Russia, and France in 1994. The agreement guarantees Ukraine’s territorial integrity in exchange for giving up its nuclear arsenal, which it inherited from the Soviet Union after its collapse.
Under the Budapest Memorandum, the signatories agreed to respect Ukraine’s borders and refrain from the use of force against the country. The signatories also pledged to assist Ukraine in case of a threat to its territorial integrity or sovereignty.
However, in 2014, Russia annexed Crimea, a Ukrainian territory. The annexation was deemed a violation of the Budapest Memorandum by Ukraine and its Western partners. The international community condemned Russia’s move, and economic sanctions were imposed by various countries against Russia.
The violation of the Budapest Memorandum sparked increased tensions between Russia and Ukraine, leading to the ongoing conflict in eastern Ukraine. Despite international efforts to resolve the conflict, the situation remains unresolved, and the violation of the Budapest MemorandumThe Budapest Memorandum is a political agreement signed on December 5, 1994, between the United States, the United Kingdom, and Ukraine. The memorandum outlines certain assurances to Ukraine in exchange for their renunciation of nuclear weapons. The three countries agreed to respect Ukraine’s sovereignty and political independence, refrain from using force against Ukraine, and to maintain or perform the provisions of the 1994 Memorandum.
However, in 2014, Russia annexed Crimea, which was part of Ukraine. This move was in violation of the Budapest Memorandum since it involved the use of force against Ukraine’s territorial integrity. This event, along with other violations of the agreement, led to an ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia.
Despite diplomatic efforts to resolve the conflict, the situation remains unresolved, with Ukraine still seeking to regain control of Crimea and parts of eastern Ukraine that have been occupied by pro-Russian separatists. The Budapest Memorandum is seen by many as a symbol of international trust, and the violations ofit by Russia in 2014 have been widely criticized. The Budapest Memorandum is a political agreement signed on December 5th, 1994 by Ukraine, the United States, and the United Kingdom. The agreement was named after the capital city of Hungary where it was signed. The purpose of the agreement was to provide security assurances to Ukraine in exchange for its commitment to give up its nuclear weapons. The Memorandum was also signed by Russia, France, and China as non-binding intermediaries.
Under the Budapest Memorandum, Ukraine, the US, and the UK agreed to respect Ukraine’s independence, sovereignty, and territorial integrity. They also agreed not to use nuclear weapons against each other, and to seek varied economic cooperation with Ukraine.
However, in February 2014, following the Ukrainian Revolution, Russia annexed Crimea from Ukraine. In violation of the Budapest Memorandum, which Russia had signed, Russia used military force to cross the border into Ukraine and annex the Crimean Peninsula. This moveThe Budapest Memorandum is a political agreement signed in 1994 between Ukraine, the United States, the United Kingdom, and Russia. It is an international agreement aimed at providing security assurances to Ukraine, which had just voluntarily given up its nuclear weapons program.
Under the Budapest Memorandum, the signatories committed to respecting Ukraine’s territorial integrity and sovereignty within its internationally recognized borders, and to refrain from using or threatening to use force against Ukraine. The agreement also provides for political, economic, and security cooperation among the signatories, as well as measures for disarmament and non-proliferation.
Unfortunately, in March 2014, Russia violated the Budapest Memorandum by using military force to annex Crimea. This move effectively and illegally changed Ukraine’s territorial borders. The U.S., U.K., and other Western nations have since imposed economic sanctions on Russia in response to this violation of international law.
These nations lined up for this Diplomatic Budapest Memorandum which has turned into the
Budapest Memorandum Fiasco!
Russia cannot be Trusted! Never again!