
Ukraine's Missile Museum: A Haunting Reminder of Nuclear Disarmament
A Ukrainian museum, formerly a Soviet missile launch site, poignantly illustrates Ukraine's disarmament in 1991, a decision now widely regretted amidst the ongoing conflict with Russia. The museum serves as a stark reminder of the security assurances Ukraine received from global powers in exchange for relinquishing its nuclear arsenal, highlighting a perceived betrayal in the face of current threats to its sovereignty. This narrative resonates deeply within Ukraine, influencing perspectives on international security agreements and the nation's strategic choices.



















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