Putin ally Dmitry Medvedev urges us to use nuclear weapons in Ukraine

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Putin ally Dmitry Medvedev urges us to use nuclear weapons in Ukraine

Vladimir Putin's ally and former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, reacting to a petition in Ukraine asking the U.S. to station its nukes in Kyiv, said it would lead to an immediate use of Russian nuclear weapons. What Happened to Medvedev, currently serving as the Deputy Chairman of the Security Council of the Russian Federation, wrote on Telegram that a petition had been published in Kyiv, urging Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to consider restoring Ukraine's nuclear status, along with the option of deploying and utilizing NATO nuclear weapons.

The aircraft is almost ready to be delivered, because tanks and missiles are being delivered. He said, "No pity for good people, and they will give up their nuclear weapons." The petition, posted on Thursday, was uploaded to Ukraine's presidential website suggesting the placement of American nuclear weapons in Ukraine or the establishment of Ukraine as a state with its own nuclear weapons. The Ukrainian leader would be obliged to review the proposal and respond accordingly if the petition gets 25,000 signatures within 90 days.

Several petitions have been posted on the Ukrainian presidential website suggesting that Kyiv should obtain nuclear weapons. None of these petitions received enough votes to be reviewed by the president.

Medvedev also quipped at U.S. president Joe Biden, saying that Biden may not remember who he gave his suitcase with codes. Perhaps in the form of a Russian petition advocating the immediate preemptive use of Russian nuclear weapons in the event that Biden still presents his suitcase to a white powder lover or inadvertently loses it during the next visit to Kyiv. Read Next: Putin's war may happen over borders If Finland joins NATO, Warns Hungarian Politician: Bloodthirsty Atmosphere Of War Reigns