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Nuclear bomb won’t help Ukraine – Zelensky’s top adviser | |
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Even armed with atomic weapons, Kiev would not be able to deter Russia, Mikhail Podoliak has admitted | Even armed with atomic weapons, Kiev would not be able to deter Russia, Mikhail Podoliak has admitted |
A nuclear weapon in Ukraine’s arsenal would be powerless to stop Russia, which has an overwhelming military advantage, including in the quantity of such weapons, Vladimir Zelensky's top advisor has said. | |
In a post on Telegram on Thursday, Mikhail Podoliak, the advisor to the Ukrainian leader's head of office, dismissed speculation that Ukraine could develop a nuclear weapon to check Russian advances, despite earlier media reports suggesting that some officials in Kiev were contemplating the idea. | |
He stressed that “it is important not to confuse the concept of ‘nuclear weapons’ with an ‘optimal deterrence option.’” Podoliak added that even if Ukraine were to create such a weapon in the foreseeable future – which he insists is not on the table – it “cannot deter the empire with the second largest nuclear arsenal in the world.” | |
Russia actually has almost 5,900 nuclear warheads, surpassing the US, which has an arsenal of around 5,200, according to the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons. | Russia actually has almost 5,900 nuclear warheads, surpassing the US, which has an arsenal of around 5,200, according to the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons. |
Podoliak noted that rumors about a Ukrainian nuclear bomb are designed “to downplay the West’s reluctance to use truly destructive weapons against the Russian empire,” adding that Kiev’s backers could enforce a stricter sanctions regime, target Moscow’s oil revenue, and hand over to Ukraine Russian sovereign assets frozen in Western banks. | Podoliak noted that rumors about a Ukrainian nuclear bomb are designed “to downplay the West’s reluctance to use truly destructive weapons against the Russian empire,” adding that Kiev’s backers could enforce a stricter sanctions regime, target Moscow’s oil revenue, and hand over to Ukraine Russian sovereign assets frozen in Western banks. |
The Times reported earlier this week, citing a document by a Ukrainian think tank, that officials in Kiev believe they could within several months create a plutonium-based atomic bomb akin to the one the US dropped on Nagasaki in 1945 by using fissile materials from its nuclear power plants. | The Times reported earlier this week, citing a document by a Ukrainian think tank, that officials in Kiev believe they could within several months create a plutonium-based atomic bomb akin to the one the US dropped on Nagasaki in 1945 by using fissile materials from its nuclear power plants. |
The document cited by the British newspaper suggested that Ukraine could use such a weapon to attack Russian air bases, industrial or logistical facilities, or troop concentrations. | The document cited by the British newspaper suggested that Ukraine could use such a weapon to attack Russian air bases, industrial or logistical facilities, or troop concentrations. |
While Ukraine has insisted that it has no plans to develop nuclear weapons, Zelensky said last month that the country had two options to protect itself – either acquire a nuclear weapon or join NATO, a possibility the US-led bloc has refused to consider while Ukraine is in a state of conflict. | While Ukraine has insisted that it has no plans to develop nuclear weapons, Zelensky said last month that the country had two options to protect itself – either acquire a nuclear weapon or join NATO, a possibility the US-led bloc has refused to consider while Ukraine is in a state of conflict. |
Russian President Vladimir Putin has said that while “it is not difficult to create a nuclear weapon in the modern world,” there is no scenario in which Moscow would allow Ukraine to become a nuclear power. | Russian President Vladimir Putin has said that while “it is not difficult to create a nuclear weapon in the modern world,” there is no scenario in which Moscow would allow Ukraine to become a nuclear power. |
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