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BREAKING: *PUTIN's* MOVING Nukes NEXT to Poland (*NATO*)

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well holy crap folks of Vladimir Putin

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is now stepping up the stakes again

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discussing staging strategic nuclear

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weapons in belarus's breaking news

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that's linked down below after this one

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is said and done let's get started look

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it was just last week that Xi Jinping

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visited with Putin they talked about how

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they were going to create a change that

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the world has not seen in over a hundred

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years we didn't think that a week later

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we would hear about nuclear weapons

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being moved into Belarus which PS is

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right on the border of Poland which is

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part of NATO and remember an attack on

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one is an attack on all but let's get

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into the details of this so this uh

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carefully orchestrated statement with

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Putin and and Z took place as uh as they

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shook hands in front of uh cameras and

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media spectacle and a lot of people were

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speculating over okay well well did did

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Putin end up negotiating with XI Jin's

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ping are we going to see a de-escalation

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well guess what we got we got an

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Escalade not a de-escalation now Putin

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wants to move nuclear weapons strategic

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tactical nuclear weapons to Belarus this

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is a country that uh per treaties

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nonproliferation treaties does not

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currently have nuclear weapons and this

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comes after they've deployed or after

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Russia has deployed their naval fleet in

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the Arctic with nuclear weapons this is

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something that has not happened since

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the 1970s Cold War so think about this

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first we get nuclear weapons moved on to

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ships in the Arctic now we're hearing

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we're moving nuclear weapons to Belarus

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which again is on the border of Poland

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now uh this uh this idea of people

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downplaying this war between Russia and

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Ukraine as uh just a territorial dispute

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Mr Ron DeSantis is really starting to

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look incredibly risky and potentially

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Reckless this situation is escalating

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more than de-escalating especially as

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Russia is seeking to recruit group more

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than 400 000 troops to prepare for

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Ukraine's or to counter Ukraine's spring

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offensive and sadly this is eerily

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similar to the disaster of the Cuban

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Missile Crisis I'll give you a quick

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reminder on this and let's talk some

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more details here about what's actually

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going on in Belarus so quick background

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the Cuban Missile Crisis occurred in

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October 1962. it was a 35-day

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confrontation between guess whom Russia

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and the United States the then Soviet

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Republic Cuba is just 90 miles away from

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Florida and the confrontation arose out

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of the U.S government making two big

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moves number one the U.S government

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installed Jupiter nuclear missiles which

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are medium-range ballistic missiles

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highly accurate for 1960s technology

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designed to strike China in the Soviet

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Union in Italy and turkey that is kind

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of near where they're designed to go and

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now it's kind of like we're getting a

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revisit of that some 61 years later but

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now Russia basically doing it to us on

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top of that then the U.S government

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attempted to actually invade Cuba via

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the uh famously failed Bay of Pigs

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Invasion on the south coast of Cuba the

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attack by the way the Bay of Pigs 1500

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Special Forces some people think it was

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a small attack 1500 special forces were

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involved in that 30 planes B-26 bombers

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ships tanks but it was a spectacularly

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failed attempt at overthrowing the then

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dictator Fidel Castro and what did it

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end up doing well it ended up

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galvanizing support for Fidel Castro and

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he ended up becoming a national hero in

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Cuba and guess what U.S escalations with

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missiles and the Special Operation ended

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up leading to well this Cuban Missile

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Crisis were then Khrushchev decided to

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partner with Castro and what did they do

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they decided to install Russian nuclear

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missiles in Cuba then grusha well I mean

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it's worth noting that now you know now

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we know we have history on our side we

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know what history and what happened we

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know that Khrushchev was later the same

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person who fortunately helped negotiate

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with the U.S to reduce Cold War tensions

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cooler heads ended up prevailing but we

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narrowly escaped nuclear war once before

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and now instead of Khrushchev with poten

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and today's provocations In fairness are

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coming from both sides it's not great

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you're getting both sides provoking

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nuclear war you essentially here hold on

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we gotta get buckled up we're coming in

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for our Jerome bowel Landing on

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Tristan you buckled up all right here

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you buckle up take care of yourself sir

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all right we're coming in for a smooth

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Landing I hope anyway now today's

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provocations are uh coming in from uh

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both are coming basically uh from both

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sides right we know this already Russia

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is armed and supplied by Iran China uh

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China's already been uh supplying uh

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lethal Weaponry uh to Russia for many

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months now they just recently came out

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and admitted that uh they're also

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covertly being supplied by uh Kazakhstan

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and turkey uh and then on the other side

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of course we've got the United States

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Ukraine and NATO continuing to ramp up

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tensions rather than de-escalate the

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United States for example has

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contributed twice as much as the

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European Union and supplies weapons in

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direct Aid to Ukraine over twice that of

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the European Union and NATO that's crazy

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that's why many people are saying this

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is basically a proxy war between the

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United States and China it's essentially

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our opportunity to weaken Russia without

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risking American lives or what people

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are saying uh times are very different

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today though than they were back then

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and it's worth considering those and I

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hate using that phrase this time is

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different but this time is different

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okay and it's in a bad way uh back then

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the United States had 5 000 nuclear

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warheads Russia had just 300. well guess

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what today Russia and the United States

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together have 90 of the world's nuclear

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warheads and guess how those numbers

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break up well Russia has

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5977 to our 5428 they have more nuclear

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warheads than we do now maybe ours are

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better maybe our Warheads are best

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offense has but still numbers wise

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they're kicking our butt they got about

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10 more than we uh we have additionally

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back in 1962 during the Cuban Missile

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Crisis we were actually able to insulate

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ourselves from a nuclear attack from

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Cuban missiles by using a naval blockade

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that JFK helped orchestrate which is

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great in other words hey if we see you

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shoot a missile we're gonna shoot it

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down from our ships because we have 90

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miles essentially of between Cuba and

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Miami uh well maybe not Miami southern

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tip of Florida would be more like Key

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West but anyway today what do we have

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well we've got basically nothing between

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Poland and Belarus slightly scary so the

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snakes are here are extremely clear here

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nuclear escalation is ramping up and and

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where are these weapons going and what

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are they for and why are they being

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placed let's talk about that but before

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we talk about that we have to

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take as neutral of a possible as a jab

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at Governor DeSantis you all know me I

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try to be in the middle here but here's

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the thing Governor DeSantis kind of shot

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himself in the foot last week by making

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a comment he shouldn't have made and

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this is a politically very terrible time

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to make comments like this because this

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is the kind of stuff that follows what

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did DeSantis say DeSantis perfect

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example of terrible political timing

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told us

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well I don't have a lot of foreign

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policy experience by suggesting that

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this Ukraine Russia conflict is just a

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territorial dispute and what happens

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right afterwards Putin visits with XI

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Jin Bing and deploys nuclear weapons in

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the border of Poland in Belarus that's

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not great if only there had been some

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hints to help prevent DeSantis from

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making such a mistake like perhaps maybe

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Vladimir Putin could have made it very

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clear that he would suspend his

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participation in the start nuclear arms

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treaty oh wait that's exactly what he

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did last month last month he suspended

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his participation in the new start

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treaty which was a bipartisan agreement

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between the United States and Russia to

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reduce and limit strategic offensive

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weapons basically a style of nuclear

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non-proliferation which is just a fancy

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way of saying less nukes boys and girls

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well Putin's like it no thanks I'm done

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with that crap start by the replace by

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the way replaced sort if you've ever

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heard of that that was the Treaty of

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Moscow which expired back into 2012 but

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anyway he walked out of that on February

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21st so oopsie oopsie Mr uh DeSantis

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making some uh political faux pas here

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and really highlighting that lack of

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foreign policy experience but anyway

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motivation here why is this happening

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well uh specifically Putin says that his

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choice to deploy tactical nuclear

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weapons follows the United Kingdom's

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disclosure that Britain is sending

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shells made of depleted uranium to

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Ukraine now uranium is a very very thick

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mineral metal element uh and uh these

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Munitions are not nuclear despite the

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word uranium they are very very dense

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and the reason they're used is because

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they're very capable of penetrating

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thick armor or bunkers and Putin saw

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this as a threat to his neighbor uh

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Belarus and so Putin will actually be in

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control of these nuclear weapons some

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details there are 10 aircraft presently

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positioned in Belarus capable of

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carrying carrying these nuclear weapons

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from Russia to Belarus apparently

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starting April 3rd a Putin will start

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ordering the training of Cruz to be able

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to handle these Icelander short-range

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missiles strategic nuclear weapons in

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the near-term probably little will

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change since the storage facilities for

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these nuclear weapons will actually not

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be available until the until probably

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around July that's when the storage

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facilities should be available it

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doesn't appear that Chinese discussions

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though with Putin had really any effect

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in helping reach a compromise and so I

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think the impact to us here short term

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is probably we've got to pay attention

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more little is likely to happen over the

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next few months but we are starting to

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see that escalation of nuclear tensions

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and it really follows the escalation of

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military tensions that we've seen over

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the entire last year so I think the

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impact here is caution increase caution

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hopefully increase pressure on our

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politicians to ensure the reduction in

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this nuclear risk that we're facing I

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know many of us care about our stocks

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the banking crisis a recession but

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frankly I care more about my child about

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my children uh than than numbers in a

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bank account and ultimately I

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respectfully care for you and your

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family as well nuclear war is not an

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option and this is terrible thanks for

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watching goodbye

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