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Putin *JUST* Authorized Nuclear Weapons (NOT Clickbait) Warning.

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it's official just like Vladimir Putin

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the president of Russia promised he has

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signed a nuclear decree authorizing the

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use of nuclear weapons against Ukraine

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in specific circumstances hasn't done

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this yet there's a reason why we're

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going to talk about it in this video and

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we're also going to talk about what's

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going on with a sabotage of those

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undersea cables let's talk about all

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this and more uh first Ukraine today has

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deployed and fired its first attac MS

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missiles those are the Army tactical

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missile launcher systems missiles it's a

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whole mouthful there to strike deeper

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within Russia they ended up striking a

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military facility about 115 mi into

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Russia uh this is this is new this is

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something that Donald Trump has actually

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promised that he could use as a threat

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against Russia as well in negotiations

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that we would unlock the opportunity for

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Ukraine to use longer range Weaponry now

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Biden ended up taking that and using it

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before Donald Trump could get in to do

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his negotiations uh to start essentially

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allowing Ukraine to attack Russia and

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potentially as some were saying escalate

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tensions uh in Ukraine and uh and Russia

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before the Trump inauguration we know

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the Biden Administration is sending

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floods of additional Aid to Ukraine and

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trying to get as much through as

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possible before the inauguration at the

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same same time Ukraine is trying to

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build out its own Supply chains

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independent of the United States by not

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only building its own domestic supply

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chain but also partnering with countries

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like Canada Japan South Korea who

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basically if South Korea is supporting

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Ukraine could be fighting North Korea

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indirectly which is really weird since

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we now have about 10,000 North Korean

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troops inside of Russia especially

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trying to help clean up there words the

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K region which is currently invaded by

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ukrainians as they have moved into

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Russia uh keep in mind Russia currently

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has a control is of about 18 to 22% of

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Ukrainian territory and that progress

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has not stopped despite Ukraine entering

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into Russia now this creates a problem

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because Russia or Ukraine is already

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inside of Russia at this point now

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they're firing long range missiles and

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just this morning they fired a long

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range ballistic missile at an a a

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military facility where they detonated

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ammunition this is in the bransk region

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uh specifically uh just outside of the

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city of kachev Putin responded to this

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attack and he said he would do this by

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signing a decree that would allow Russia

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to fire nuclear weapons in response to a

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quote massive conventional attack on its

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soil including in by drones now

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obviously there's no particular

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definition as to what a massive

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conventional attack is on its soil it's

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assumed that that is a higher standard

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than the attack that is currently taking

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place on its soil in Russia though Putin

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is the one who makes that decision uh

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and this idea that it has now included

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drones is really interesting because it

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sort of expands this battlefield to if

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Ukraine sends let's say a swarm of

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drones into a city

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it's possible that Russia could use

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strategic or tactical nuclear weapons to

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attack Ukrainian positions to push them

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back Russia has weapons that could

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travel substantially further than what

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ukrainians have and that could be a some

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are saying Hiroshima moment for Ukraine

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now obviously we're not expecting that

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size of Warhead to be used but any use

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of nuclear weapons would change the game

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so what's happening this morning yields

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are falling bonds are generally deemed

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to be a a a u riskof asset a safe ha

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Haven asset so when people buy bonds

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German bonds you're seeing German Bond

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deals come down you're seeing us bond

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yields come down so as people flock into

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bonds for safety bond yields start

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falling personally I think this is a

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great time to start considering maybe

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even options on terer symbols like TMF

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or TLT but then again I've been saying

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that for a hot minute already because I

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think we're trending towards a

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recessionary Slowdown whether it's a

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full recession or not I think we're

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trending towards recessionary slowdown

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and I don't think that stimulus efforts

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from governments will will actually

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really help get us out of that rapidly

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especially since artificial intelligence

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might actually reduce the need to

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continue hiring folks and therefore

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reduce that velocity of money but anyway

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focus on Ukraine for a moment

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geopolitical tensions typically create

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by the dip opportunities in Risk assets

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that could be stocks it could be crypto

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or otherwise it could be an opportunity

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to take profits and bonds or gold for

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some however escalating tensions are a

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problem and and and they could really

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boil over we generally think of tensions

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in war as having the potential to light

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a Tinder Box much like what happened

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when Hamas attacked Israel we went from

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sort of more generic uh occasional

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rocket attacks against Israel to

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essentially allout Warfare against the U

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houthis in Yemen Hamas and Palestine

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specifically the Gaza Strip and then of

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course Hezbollah and Lebanon to the

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north but now there's also talk about

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potential sabotage in the Baltic Sea

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yesterday two data cables were sabotaged

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in the Baltic Sea now the defense

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minister of Germany says that these are

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sabotaged by Russia others say ah this

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was just a an external impact with no

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indication that it's definitively Russia

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now the defense minister doubts this and

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thinks that Russia is indeed involved

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now these cables are worth noting are

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cables that can transmit about 144

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terabits per second which is crazy what

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I mean that that's that's a lot these

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are like huge Fiber Optic Cables okay if

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I divide that by eight 18 terab bytes

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per second wow that's like a one

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terabyte hard drive per second pretty

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crazy actually I'm sorry that's like 18

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terrifi hard drives per second anyway uh

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the this is the first damage these

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cables have sustained since they were

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installed in October uh 2015 uh

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installation ended in about 2016 they're

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undersea cables they're called submarine

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cables not because the cables are in

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submarines but because they're under the

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water anyway uh they were damaged closer

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to Sweden closer to a bus busier sea

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port which some are saying oh see you

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know that that's just accidental because

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it's a busier seport but then again

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these underground or under water cables

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are designed to pass by busy sea traffic

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without being damaged so I think this is

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why the defense minister of uh Germany

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uh

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Pistorius doubts this uh and suggests uh

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Russia is uh involved so Finland is now

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investigating this

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interesting there are also now memes

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circulating in Ukraine bra that soldiers

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are preparing to go home within 24 hours

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of Donald Trump's inauguration because

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he says he's going to end the war and as

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Foreign Affairs reported JD Vance said

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in 2022 I don't really care what happens

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in Ukraine one way or the other I don't

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know if this is fully their position I I

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really sort of doubt it is but uh we

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know that Donald Trump has previously

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also suggested the unlocking of these

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longrange missiles for Ukraine but he

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suggested it as a way of negotiating

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with Putin whereas Biden sort of

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authorizing them as a show of strength

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strategy uh and it's going to be

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interesting to see what this escalates

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into uh Russia by the way has just

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reported that Ukraine fired six uh acat

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missiles in the brysk region uh and this

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this is just obviously you know a day or

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two here after it's probably day and a

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half uh after uh longer range missiles

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were finally authorized to be used by

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Ukraine from uh from the United States

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all of this is now leading some people

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to argue that Ukraine should just be

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added to Nato before Donald Trump takes

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office which would then basically put

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the United States via an attack on one

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is an attack on all indirect conflict

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and war with Russia immediately unless

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of course Russia immediately pulled back

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simultaneously almost but uh some are

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arguing that this should be done to help

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Institute a no fly zone over Ukraine and

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gain control of the war and essentially

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end the war immediately although this

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would really go counter to Putin's

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desires of having some kind of buffer

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zone between the two regions so let's be

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real he's also trying to get the energy

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resources around the Deno region and and

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River specifically because 90% of

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Ukraine's energy production is on the

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Eastern flank which borders Russia it's

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always about oil and money isn't it

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anyway uh some people are arguing that

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Donald Trump is actually emboldening

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Russia here to sign these decrees and

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escalate the war before Trump gets into

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uh the presidency others are saying

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Ukraine needs to go as aggressively as

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they can now to try to win the war

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though I think we all know Putin's just

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going to wait uh until Trump is in and

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it is possible that these issues could

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escalate substantially more over the

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next few months and I think that's one

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of the reasons why jimie Diamond has

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been freaking out about the potential

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for geopolitical uh conflicts to

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escalate and cause severe Market shock

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more rapidly than others had been

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anticipating for quite a while so we'll

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see anyway this is wild in case you're

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