The United Kingdom announced they would send a supply of tanks to Ukraine, as well as depleted uranium shells. The shells are very dense and can penetrate and destroy tanks. Russian President Putin responded in a strongly worded statement. He said, “But I would like to note that if all this happens, Russia will have to act accordingly.”
Upon further research, the shells do not present any real threat of radioactivity.
The Story
On Tuesday, the UK’s junior Defense Minister Annabel Goldie told Parliament, “Alongside our granting of a squadron of Challenger 2 main battle tanks to Ukraine, we will be providing ammunition including armor-piercing rounds containing depleted uranium.”
“Such rounds are highly effective in defeating modern tanks and armored vehicles.”
The Kremlin declared that this is equivalent to using a nuclear dirty bomb. It isn’t a dirty bomb, and it’s not nuclear. However, if this is their red line, it’s their red line. They keep drawing red lines.
In January, Konstantin Gavrilov, head of the Russian delegation in Vienna on arms control, warned that the Kremlin would consider this ammo “as the use of dirty nuclear bombs against Russia with all the ensuing consequences,” according to the BBC.
ALEX ON DEPLETED URANIUM SHELLS
Alex says in the clip below, depleted uranium shells will cause years of damage to the land and tremendous suffering for the people of Eastern Ukraine. There are people who say that. Others say it’s not the case.
Alex believes the UK knows they’re losing and they’re going scorched earth, poisoning the land and the people. That’s Alex’s view; it could also be that Zelensky is considering peace talks. In the end, there is no difference. It would mean the West lost.
However, it could mean they just want to pierce Russian tanks.
NO ONE THINKS IT’S A DIRTY BOMB
Hamish de Bretton-Gordon, a chemical weapons expert and former British Army officer, has a different opinion.
He said Putin’s comments accusing the West of supplying Ukraine with “weapons with a nuclear component” were “absolutely bonkers.” He added that it was “completely wrong.” He believes that depleted uranium “cannot be used as a nuclear fuel or turned into a nuclear weapon.” He said Putin is trying “to persuade Xi to give him weapons and to terrify people in the West that he is planning to escalate to nuclear weapons.”
“They are toxic. That’s the problem; not anyone thinks it’s a nuclear weapon.”
According to CBS News: The United Nations Environment Program has described depleted uranium as a “chemically and radiologically toxic heavy metal.” Depleted uranium munitions were used in conflicts in the former Yugoslavia and Iraq. They were suspected of being a possible cause of “Gulf War syndrome,” a collection of debilitating symptoms suffered by veterans of the 1990-91 war.
This is a dramatic escalation in the eyes of Russia. They get to decide if this is their red line.
🇬🇧🇺🇦🇷🇺⚛️☢️Sergei Shoigu – about the supply of depleted uranium ammunition by Great Britain to Ukraine: “Well, this moves us to serious thoughts about the further course of events and what we can answer.” pic.twitter.com/laBiae0PVo
— AZ 🛰🌏🌍🌎 (@AZgeopolitics) March 21, 2023
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