BREAKING: *PUTIN's* MOVING Nukes NEXT to Poland (*NATO*)
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well holy crap folks of Vladimir Putin
is now stepping up the stakes again
discussing staging strategic nuclear
weapons in belarus's breaking news
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it was just last week that Xi Jinping
visited with Putin they talked about how
they were going to create a change that
the world has not seen in over a hundred
years we didn't think that a week later
we would hear about nuclear weapons
being moved into Belarus which PS is
right on the border of Poland which is
part of NATO and remember an attack on
one is an attack on all but let's get
into the details of this so this uh
carefully orchestrated statement with
Putin and and Z took place as uh as they
shook hands in front of uh cameras and
media spectacle and a lot of people were
speculating over okay well well did did
Putin end up negotiating with XI Jin's
ping are we going to see a de-escalation
well guess what we got we got an
Escalade not a de-escalation now Putin
wants to move nuclear weapons strategic
tactical nuclear weapons to Belarus this
is a country that uh per treaties
nonproliferation treaties does not
currently have nuclear weapons and this
comes after they've deployed or after
Russia has deployed their naval fleet in
the Arctic with nuclear weapons this is
something that has not happened since
the 1970s Cold War so think about this
first we get nuclear weapons moved on to
ships in the Arctic now we're hearing
we're moving nuclear weapons to Belarus
which again is on the border of Poland
now uh this uh this idea of people
downplaying this war between Russia and
Ukraine as uh just a territorial dispute
Mr Ron DeSantis is really starting to
look incredibly risky and potentially
Reckless this situation is escalating
more than de-escalating especially as
Russia is seeking to recruit group more
than 400 000 troops to prepare for
Ukraine's or to counter Ukraine's spring
offensive and sadly this is eerily
similar to the disaster of the Cuban
Missile Crisis I'll give you a quick
reminder on this and let's talk some
more details here about what's actually
going on in Belarus so quick background
the Cuban Missile Crisis occurred in
October 1962. it was a 35-day
confrontation between guess whom Russia
and the United States the then Soviet
Republic Cuba is just 90 miles away from
Florida and the confrontation arose out
of the U.S government making two big
moves number one the U.S government
installed Jupiter nuclear missiles which
are medium-range ballistic missiles
highly accurate for 1960s technology
designed to strike China in the Soviet
Union in Italy and turkey that is kind
of near where they're designed to go and
now it's kind of like we're getting a
revisit of that some 61 years later but
now Russia basically doing it to us on
top of that then the U.S government
attempted to actually invade Cuba via
the uh famously failed Bay of Pigs
Invasion on the south coast of Cuba the
attack by the way the Bay of Pigs 1500
Special Forces some people think it was
a small attack 1500 special forces were
involved in that 30 planes B-26 bombers
ships tanks but it was a spectacularly
failed attempt at overthrowing the then
dictator Fidel Castro and what did it
end up doing well it ended up
galvanizing support for Fidel Castro and
he ended up becoming a national hero in
Cuba and guess what U.S escalations with
missiles and the Special Operation ended
up leading to well this Cuban Missile
Crisis were then Khrushchev decided to
partner with Castro and what did they do
they decided to install Russian nuclear
missiles in Cuba then grusha well I mean
it's worth noting that now you know now
we know we have history on our side we
know what history and what happened we
know that Khrushchev was later the same
person who fortunately helped negotiate
with the U.S to reduce Cold War tensions
cooler heads ended up prevailing but we
narrowly escaped nuclear war once before
and now instead of Khrushchev with poten
and today's provocations In fairness are
coming from both sides it's not great
you're getting both sides provoking
nuclear war you essentially here hold on
we gotta get buckled up we're coming in
for our Jerome bowel Landing on
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Tristan you buckled up all right here
you buckle up take care of yourself sir
all right we're coming in for a smooth
Landing I hope anyway now today's
provocations are uh coming in from uh
both are coming basically uh from both
sides right we know this already Russia
is armed and supplied by Iran China uh
China's already been uh supplying uh
lethal Weaponry uh to Russia for many
months now they just recently came out
and admitted that uh they're also
covertly being supplied by uh Kazakhstan
and turkey uh and then on the other side
of course we've got the United States
Ukraine and NATO continuing to ramp up
tensions rather than de-escalate the
United States for example has
contributed twice as much as the
European Union and supplies weapons in
direct Aid to Ukraine over twice that of
the European Union and NATO that's crazy
that's why many people are saying this
is basically a proxy war between the
United States and China it's essentially
our opportunity to weaken Russia without
risking American lives or what people
are saying uh times are very different
today though than they were back then
and it's worth considering those and I
hate using that phrase this time is
different but this time is different
okay and it's in a bad way uh back then
the United States had 5 000 nuclear
warheads Russia had just 300. well guess
what today Russia and the United States
together have 90 of the world's nuclear
warheads and guess how those numbers
break up well Russia has
5977 to our 5428 they have more nuclear
warheads than we do now maybe ours are
better maybe our Warheads are best
offense has but still numbers wise
they're kicking our butt they got about
10 more than we uh we have additionally
back in 1962 during the Cuban Missile
Crisis we were actually able to insulate
ourselves from a nuclear attack from
Cuban missiles by using a naval blockade
that JFK helped orchestrate which is
great in other words hey if we see you
shoot a missile we're gonna shoot it
down from our ships because we have 90
miles essentially of between Cuba and
Miami uh well maybe not Miami southern
tip of Florida would be more like Key
West but anyway today what do we have
well we've got basically nothing between
Poland and Belarus slightly scary so the
snakes are here are extremely clear here
nuclear escalation is ramping up and and
where are these weapons going and what
are they for and why are they being
placed let's talk about that but before
we talk about that we have to
take as neutral of a possible as a jab
at Governor DeSantis you all know me I
try to be in the middle here but here's
the thing Governor DeSantis kind of shot
himself in the foot last week by making
a comment he shouldn't have made and
this is a politically very terrible time
to make comments like this because this
is the kind of stuff that follows what
did DeSantis say DeSantis perfect
example of terrible political timing
told us
well I don't have a lot of foreign
policy experience by suggesting that
this Ukraine Russia conflict is just a
territorial dispute and what happens
right afterwards Putin visits with XI
Jin Bing and deploys nuclear weapons in
the border of Poland in Belarus that's
not great if only there had been some
hints to help prevent DeSantis from
making such a mistake like perhaps maybe
Vladimir Putin could have made it very
clear that he would suspend his
participation in the start nuclear arms
treaty oh wait that's exactly what he
did last month last month he suspended
his participation in the new start
treaty which was a bipartisan agreement
between the United States and Russia to
reduce and limit strategic offensive
weapons basically a style of nuclear
non-proliferation which is just a fancy
way of saying less nukes boys and girls
well Putin's like it no thanks I'm done
with that crap start by the replace by
the way replaced sort if you've ever
heard of that that was the Treaty of
Moscow which expired back into 2012 but
anyway he walked out of that on February
21st so oopsie oopsie Mr uh DeSantis
making some uh political faux pas here
and really highlighting that lack of
foreign policy experience but anyway
motivation here why is this happening
well uh specifically Putin says that his
choice to deploy tactical nuclear
weapons follows the United Kingdom's
disclosure that Britain is sending
shells made of depleted uranium to
Ukraine now uranium is a very very thick
mineral metal element uh and uh these
Munitions are not nuclear despite the
word uranium they are very very dense
and the reason they're used is because
they're very capable of penetrating
thick armor or bunkers and Putin saw
this as a threat to his neighbor uh
Belarus and so Putin will actually be in
control of these nuclear weapons some
details there are 10 aircraft presently
positioned in Belarus capable of
carrying carrying these nuclear weapons
from Russia to Belarus apparently
starting April 3rd a Putin will start
ordering the training of Cruz to be able
to handle these Icelander short-range
missiles strategic nuclear weapons in
the near-term probably little will
change since the storage facilities for
these nuclear weapons will actually not
be available until the until probably
around July that's when the storage
facilities should be available it
doesn't appear that Chinese discussions
though with Putin had really any effect
in helping reach a compromise and so I
think the impact to us here short term
is probably we've got to pay attention
more little is likely to happen over the
next few months but we are starting to
see that escalation of nuclear tensions
and it really follows the escalation of
military tensions that we've seen over
the entire last year so I think the
impact here is caution increase caution
hopefully increase pressure on our
politicians to ensure the reduction in
this nuclear risk that we're facing I
know many of us care about our stocks
the banking crisis a recession but
frankly I care more about my child about
my children uh than than numbers in a
bank account and ultimately I
respectfully care for you and your
family as well nuclear war is not an
option and this is terrible thanks for
watching goodbye
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