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Old 09-04-2024, 10:59   #2745
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Re: Russia has invaded Ukraine

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Originally Posted by Pierre View Post
What more do you suggest? They have been armed and financed very well. You do realise that it is Russia they’re against? It was a very ring rusty Russia that started in 2022, the Russia of 2024 is not the same.

Russia will not be withdrawing from Ukraine. Ukraine can’t do it, and they can’t do it with the current exceptional level of funding. The current level of funding isn’t sustainable.

Ukraine cannot win their objectives without NATO actually engaging, with their weaponary and soldiers……….and that will not happen.

well what has happened, so far, is the best we can do, And it doesn’t seem to be good enough.
For starters, the current support for Ukraine is not the best we can do. Republicans need to approve Biden's requested budget and not mix it up with their desire to build a wall on the Mexico border.

Funding Ukraine is a cost-effective way of weakening Russia with the possibility of a more friendly leader coming to power if we don't follow Trump's playbook in rewarding aggressors.
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