Nuclear weapons aren't gifts
Biden mulls returning nuclear weapons to Ukraine
NYT reports U.S. considering restoring Cold War-era weapons taken after the Soviet collapse.


Outgoing US President Joe Biden may soon make a decision to return nuclear weapons taken from Ukraine in 1994 to Ukraine, according to the New York Times.
According to the report, these are nuclear weapons taken from Ukraine when the Soviet Union disintegrated in 1991, and now senior US officials speculate that the Biden administration will return the weapons as a deterrent against Russia.
As part of the talks about ending the Russia-Ukraine war, President Zelensky's fundamental demand is to join NATO, but this has not been done under the Biden administration and is not expected to be carried out under the Trump administration.
Therefore, senior American and European officials are discussing providing Ukraine with many warning measures, including conventional weapons stockpiles, that would provide a sufficient response to Russia if it violates a future ceasefire agreement, all before Trump takes office and applies a new policy.
* Channel 14 contributed to this article.
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