"All of Vlad's forces and all of Vlad's men, are out to put Humpty together again." (2 Viewers)

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''...Shortly before the June meeting in Brussels, Jens Stoltenberg stepped into the headquarters lobby to speak with reporters. On strikes into Russia, he made two points: Because the border and the front lines are so close near Kharkiv, Ukraine would struggle to defend itself if it couldn't fire into Russia. And the burden shouldn't be on Ukraine to avoid escalation.

"Ukraine has the right to strike military targets on Russian territory — part of the right to self-defense — and we have the right to support them in defending themselves," he said.

Members of Congress, prominent Democrats among them, have urged the Biden administration to loosen restrictions for Ukraine. Many European partners have joined them.

"Russia is organizing the attacks from Russian territory, and we put restrictions on Ukraine," Lithuanian Defence Minister Laurynas Kasčiūnas said in an interview with Defense News. "It's nonsense."


 
"Make no mistake, Ukraine is not alone, and the United States will never waver in our support," Austin said as he opened the meeting with Umerov. "Alongside some 50 allies and partners, we'll continue to provide critical capabilities that Ukraine needs to push back Russian aggression today and to deter Russian aggression tomorrow."

 
"Make no mistake, Ukraine is not alone, and the United States will never waver in our support,"
BS, Austin. There was a whole lot of United States support-wavering in 2023. And there's a very good chance that US support slams shut in Jan 2025.

As U.S. Wavers on Ukraine Aid, Europe Steps Up

Zelenskyy must prepare for Ukraine's 2025 offensive while relying on EU aid alone.
 
Let's hope this isn't the case but I fear Putin's useful idiots and other low lifes will prevail...and then we are in for very dark times...and not just for Ukraine!!!
 

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