Nukes for Ukraine would be ‘playing with fire’ – ex-US judge (VIDEO)
Former US judge Andrew Napolitano warns that providing Ukraine with nuclear weapons or components would escalate tensions dangerously.
Former US judge Andrew Napolitano has expressed grave concerns regarding the potential provision of nuclear weapons or components to Ukraine by Britain and France, stating that such actions would be 'playing with fire'. He referred to recent reports from Russia’s Foreign Intelligence Service, which allege that the UK and France are considering secret plans to arm Ukraine with nuclear capabilities, including the development of a radioactive 'dirty bomb'. Napolitano emphasized that this disclosure from Russia serves as a stark reminder of the consequences these nations could face in pursuing such measures.
The ex-judge highlighted that the Kremlin would likely never allow Ukraine to acquire any form of nuclear capability, viewing this as a significant threat to Russian security. His commentary underscores the sensitive geopolitical landscape surrounding nuclear arms proliferation, particularly in the context of the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine. Napolitano indicated that the involvement of Western nations in arming Ukraine could severely escalate tensions, potentially leading to a broader conflict in the region.
In addition, he noted the existing agreements between the US and the UK that limit Britain's ability to share nuclear technology. This adds another layer of complexity to the situation, as any decisions made by these countries regarding nuclear support for Ukraine would have far-reaching implications not only for their relations with Russia but also for global nuclear policies. Napolitano’s statements reflect a growing concern among political analysts and former officials regarding the risks associated with escalating military support in conflict zones, especially where nuclear capabilities are involved.