Day: December 6, 2025
@OTregub They weren’t yours to begin with they belonged to Russia you never even had operational control of the weapons while Ukraine was part of the USSR. You even took $175 million from the Americans for “dismantling costs” in 1992.
— CircleBackEugene (@CircleBackEuge1) Dec 6, 2025
@OTregub They weren’t yours to begin with they belonged to Russia you never even had operational control of the weapons while Ukraine was part of the USSR. You even took $175 million from the Americans for “dismantling costs” in 1992.
— CircleBackEugene (@CircleBackEuge1) Dec 6, 2025
While Russia tests these weapons in Ukraine, China learns from them – upgrading its own tech for potential use against Taiwan and other rivals.
— Scarellet Zoe (@ScarelletZ) Dec 6, 2025
While Russia tests these weapons in Ukraine, China learns from them – upgrading its own tech for potential use against Taiwan and other rivals.
— Scarellet Zoe (@ScarelletZ) Dec 6, 2025
@dclarke1984 @saintjavelin You don’t understand the conflict? Best not comment then. The idea that Russia wants to invade Europe… and Ukraine is our ally fighting for democracy… or that the war was ‘unprovoked’… this generations weapons of mass destruction.
You fell for it….
— Matt (@Matthew60702433) Dec 6, 2025
@dclarke1984 @saintjavelin You don’t understand the conflict? Best not comment then. The idea that Russia wants to invade Europe… and Ukraine is our ally fighting for democracy… or that the war was ‘unprovoked’… this generations weapons of mass destruction.
You fell for it….
— Matt (@Matthew60702433) Dec 6, 2025
@United24media That is not the full story. For Ukraine to become a sovereign country the Declaration of Sovereign State of Ukraine was signed on 16 July 1990. In return for independence Ukraine concede not to accept, produce or acquire nuclear weapons. So independence or nuclear weapons?
— Farid (@Debater63) Dec 6, 2025
@United24media That is not the full story. For Ukraine to become a sovereign country the Declaration of Sovereign State of Ukraine was signed on 16 July 1990. In return for independence Ukraine concede not to accept, produce or acquire nuclear weapons. So independence or nuclear weapons?
— Farid (@Debater63) Dec 6, 2025
@_joebelcher You do realise that the audience is skewed
If you look at green policies with any common sense they don’t work
Scrap Landlords, where do Uni students live?
Remove nuclear weapons, how did that go for UkraineThere’s two for you
— whyohwhy1965 (@whyohwhy1965) Dec 6, 2025
