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The Possibility of Nuclear War Between Russia and Ukraine
In this episode, the possibility of a nuclear war between Russia and Ukraine is discussed, as tensions continue to rise between the two countries. The idea of using nuclear weapons as a tactical advantage is explored, and the potential consequences of such a decision are analyzed.
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The longer the conflict continues, the more it benefits Russia, in their aim to drag it out.
2:57:34 - 2:58:19 (00:45)
Summary
The longer the conflict continues, the more it benefits Russia, in their aim to drag it out. This technique has been used in every war they have ever fought in, and they have the money to do it.
ChapterThe Possibility of Nuclear War Between Russia and Ukraine
Episode#40 Mark Turner - The Russia Ukraine War
PodcastShawn Ryan Show
The Ukrainian separatists, with the support of China and Iran, are targeting civilian cities in Ukraine causing devastation for the people affected.
2:58:19 - 2:59:21 (01:01)
Summary
The Ukrainian separatists, with the support of China and Iran, are targeting civilian cities in Ukraine causing devastation for the people affected. This has yet to be addressed and dealt with, leaving room for Russia to continue supporting the separatists.
ChapterThe Possibility of Nuclear War Between Russia and Ukraine
Episode#40 Mark Turner - The Russia Ukraine War
PodcastShawn Ryan Show
The on-going conflict between Russia and Ukraine can lead to the use of tactical nuclear weapons if either party feels threatened, and the recent tension between the two countries has raised concerns about the potential for a nuclear war.
2:59:21 - 3:01:17 (01:56)
Summary
The on-going conflict between Russia and Ukraine can lead to the use of tactical nuclear weapons if either party feels threatened, and the recent tension between the two countries has raised concerns about the potential for a nuclear war.
ChapterThe Possibility of Nuclear War Between Russia and Ukraine
Episode#40 Mark Turner - The Russia Ukraine War
PodcastShawn Ryan Show
The speaker believes Ukraine has not done enough to respond to Russia's actions, and suggests taking advantage of Russia's pullbacks to make progress in the conflict.
3:01:17 - 3:02:43 (01:26)
Summary
The speaker believes Ukraine has not done enough to respond to Russia's actions, and suggests taking advantage of Russia's pullbacks to make progress in the conflict.