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Ukraine wants the Bomb!


By Alex Miller

It didn’t take long. Just hours after Zelensky’s heated negotiations with Trump, Ukrainian banker Oleg Gorokovsky announced the start of a fundraising drive for a Ukrainian ‘Nuclear Bomb Project’.
Gorokovsky is a well known Ukrainian businessman and the owner of  Monobank – the largest bank in the country. He explained to local media that Trump’s failure to provide Ukraine with a “nuclear armed security framework” is forcing Ukraine to act on its own, and called the Ukrainian Nuclear Bomb Project “Yaderka” (Nuke).
He claimed he’d received "many requests to start collecting for Yaderka” and said that during the first 12 hours of the appeal a million dollars had been raised to finance the start of work on developing a Ukrainian nuclear bomb.
Gorokovsky later tried to backtrack and began to explain that his nuke appeal was a “joke after a hard day”. But Monobank continues to support the appeal to raise funds for the nuclear campaign. The process of collecting money continues on the allocated bank accounts for the nuclear campaign, and the amount of funds collected has been registered.
Ukraine is one of the world’s largest operators of uranium mines. It also has a wide range of chemical enrichment facilities, including dedicated research reactor located at the Institute of Nuclear Science in Kiev and a world class nuclear research centre located at City of Dubno.
All these give Ukraine high opportunities to create a nuclear bomb project in the shortest possible time.
As in many of Zelensky’s previous statements, he wants to have nuclear weapons to use against the Kremlin in Moscow and Putin as part of what he calls his “peace plan”.
Unfortunately, the UK’s deep involvement in the war in Ukraine and Starmer’s latest plans to provide Zelensky with the necessary funding could make Britain part of a future nuclear war with the Russian Federation. God, save the lives of our children!

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