@Khan Sir Patna

यूक्रेन ने क्यों लौटा दिए थे 5000 Nuclear Weapons? आज भुगत रहा सबसे बड़ा नुकसान.?

Aug 1, 2026 8 min
ukrainerussianuclear weaponsgeopoliticssoviet union
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This lecture explains the historical context of Ukraine's nuclear weapons and the geopolitical implications of their return to Russia, drawing parallels to current events and the concept of territorial integrity.

The speaker details the history of Ukraine possessing nuclear weapons after the collapse of the Soviet Union and the subsequent decision to return them to Russia in exchange for security assurances. The video touches upon the Budapest Memorandum and the perceived betrayal of these assurances, leading to the current conflict. It highlights how Ukraine's return of nuclear weapons, coupled with issues like the Aral Sea's drying and infrastructure projects, has contributed to its current vulnerable position, suggesting that a strong military and strategic alliances are crucial for national security.

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Worth watching if: You are interested in the historical context of Ukraine's nuclear disarmament, the geopolitical implications of security assurances, and the broader narrative surrounding the current conflict with Russia.

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