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Sunak, one step closer to nukes. Hungary, no to ICC, Borrell & NATO. Elensky, call me, maybe. U/1
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When Maria Zakharova speaks, I listen.
The UK may supply depleted uranium ammunition, but, Ukraine has to use it. Perhaps Russia can make Ukrainian tank commanders an offer they can’t refuse more easily than dissuading the UK supply.
Who the hell those globalist assholes think they are, this is OUR world, so if any idiot want to destroy something, do it to YOUR shithole, not the fucking OUR world !!
Humans don’t have the power to destroy world, nuclear winter is the same bullshit as global warming.
Yet another reason today to be ashamed of being British.Prince William was sent out to shake the hands of British troops in Poland ‘protecting us from Russia’. At least Bulgaria and Hungary have refused to send weapons to Ukraine. Many people in the UK are very angry about the government sending continuous money and weaponry to this war. No one elected them to do this. No one elected them to do most of the things they are doing now.
It would be interesting to know when WAS the last time that UK forces trained with depleted uranium shells in the UK. Perhaps Rishi “Rich” Sunak could be asked that at next PM Question time.
According to the MoD they have used depleted uranium tank shells for the last 20+ years. They mean since the Gulf War, which was the largest single deployment of British troops since WW2, apparently. From the Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology report of 2001: UK experimental test firing of DU began in the 1960s and a programme to develop armour penetrators followed in the early 1980s. Between 1981 and 1995 around 3,200 DU rounds were tested at Eskmeals in Cumbria, where 120mm penetrators were fired against armour plate. Since testingbegan at Kirkcudbright in Scotland in 1982, around 6,400 DU… Read more »
This was hard to listen to, because you repeat yourself many, many times, you need to script what you say to stop repeating the same message you are putting across, your videos will be a lot shorter.