For such a risky move, I doubt it unless they are fully fighting for Ukraine.I wonder if any of those Special Forces contain other countries special forces, wink, wink, wink
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For such a risky move, I doubt it unless they are fully fighting for Ukraine.I wonder if any of those Special Forces contain other countries special forces, wink, wink, wink
The boards and sales folks at the U.S. defense firms (big five are: Lockheed Martin, Raytheon Technologies, Northrop Grumman, Boeing, and General Dynamics) must be wishing their government and its positions on Ukraine would stop boosting the European defence firms.Tangentially related.
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Not holding my breath...
Yep...probably took another phone call from Putin.Wise move:
President Trump said he's "not really" considering providing Ukraine long-range Tomahawk missiles, after reports indicated the Pentagon gave the White House its approval to send the weapons.
"No, not really," Trump told reporters Sunday on Air Force One, when asked if he's considering sending the missiles.
"Could happen," he added. "I could change, but at this moment, I'm not."
CNN reported Friday the Pentagon gave its stamp of approval to send the long-range Tomahawk missiles Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has long sought from the administration.
The Defense Department's approval was based on an assessment that providing Tomahawks would not negatively impact U.S. stockpiles, CNN reported.
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