Selenskyj warnt davor, dass ein Ende der US-Kriegshilfe zu einer „großen Krise“ führen werde, die schlimmer sei als nur eine geschwächte Ukraine

by flashfractal

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  1. As a US citizen, I hope we can continue to support Ukraine in defense of their nation, and that our support resumes and increases in strength much more quickly than it has thus far. This trickle and gradual escalation of weapons we’re willing to supply is a path to stalemate, not to victory.

    That said, Europe needs to step it up. This fight is literally in their front yard. The US has supplied the lions share of weapons and money to Ukraine over the past two years, with Germany a distant second.

    https://www.ifw-kiel.de/topics/war-against-ukraine/ukraine-support-tracker/

  2. Welp you have until Trump gets reelected, better make some major moves.

  3. Sounds like Putin threw a fit after Ukraine told him NO…

    What they said NO to remains behind closed doors…

  4. As Iran and North Korea, and China by proxy ramp up aggression…..the west will have no choice but to engage soon. Zelensky and Ukraine has held fast…..the real war is fastly approaching us all.

  5. Agreed, no way in hell Biden would end aid in his tenure

  6. Republicans know. The American Right Wing are allies with Putin and his vision for global White Christian Right Wing domination.

  7. Well we definitely need to keep that orange buffoon out of office.

  8. It sounds like Europe needs to step it up if one country dropping out is such a serious issue.

  9. Then don’t vote for Trump.

    If elected, Trump would push to end Ukraine war aid in order to force them to “negotiate peace” with Russia, which would mean that Putin would get everything he wanted.

    The best thing you all can do is to vote and make sure Donald Trump never touches the Whitehouse ever again.

  10. You have to question why right wingers in my country suddenly are against aid to Ukraine. Who’s pulling their strings?

  11. Ok, the US should pull all support of Isreal and send it to Ukraine.

  12. I still support Ukraine, and I’ll support them until they beat the hell out of Russia.

  13. Zelenskyy needs a viable plan to end the war. Endlessly dumping money and resources in Ukraine isn’t a good plan for anyone.

  14. It’ll just become the third theater of WW3

    -Ukraine
    -Gaza
    -Taiwan

  15. Putin won’t touch a NATO country. End the pointless war

  16. Why haven’t any NATO European countries built up their military as much as the United States has? Do they see it as a waste of money?

  17. Where is Europe on this? I honestly don’t know, but we have given billions, you would think that, with Ukraine being in Europe and all, they might match? Americans, never doing enough.

  18. U.S. voters are really out to lunch. Staging meaningless Republican town halls while the former pres is in and out of court. Preemptive W for Putin.

  19. As an American, I fully support literally every single dollar sent to Ukraine.

    Because 1. Half the time it’s not even fucking money, it’s equipment.

    2. It’s great for our own economy.

    3. Putin is a rabid dog, and needs to be put down for world order.

    Giving money to Ukraine, from an American POV – is some of the best damn money ever spent. We have gotten to effectively cripple Putins capacity for warfare for the foreseeable future, without a single American life lost.

    For that reason alone, the money should flow.

  20. Yeah he’s full of shit. This war doesn’t start in the first place without Zelenskyy and Biden’s provocations.

    The idea that Russia will, or even has the ability to, invade the rest of Europe is ridiculous on its face.

  21. Unpopular opinion, but Ukraine is not going to win this conflict – not on their own, no matter how much money you throw at it. All Zelensky is doing now is putting pride in front of his people.

    As someone intimately close to this conflict – Ukrainian people are suffering. They are living on hope, which is great, but unrealistic. Every day more completely innocent people die. More aid = more pain. There is no positive outcome in this conflict for Ukraine. The damage has already been catastrophic. It pains me to watch the inevitable unfold for the people of Ukraine, who are suffering every single day.

    Russian sanctions have done jack all. Russia has taken a minor flogging compared to the losses Ukraine has faced. There is no end game here, just more pain for innocent people.

    There are times when a great leader has to put pride aside and do what’s right for their people – end the conflict however it must be done, regroup, look for new solutions.

    Ukraine can inflict significant damage on Russia, but they cannot do it in open conflict.

  22. Wonder why our MAGA Putin Republicans (who used to be big on national security) are on Putin’s side against European democracy. And American democracy.

  23. Republicans know it’s hard to go against their boss. Putin.

  24. Not surprising, they’re fighting the good fight for us.

    Hope they are able to get back their original land

  25. All of Europe should really be pitching in more, Ukraine falls where do you think putin is going to start fucking around in?

  26. When are we going to stop treating Russia like a bully we have to appease, and invade them and topple their government?

    Enough is enough. The rest of the world is tired of their shit.

  27. The longer this war goes on, the more experience Russia has with fighting against (and learning how to counter) western weapons. Sure, they’re temporarily weakened, but give them a few years to regroup and they’ll have the most powerful drone army in the world, and will know exactly how to use them to ruin a western army. Swift victory is the only way to ensure our weapons systems remain cutting edge.

  28. Please call your senators/reps and ask them to favor more aid for Ukraine. This is imperative.

  29. How about you take the money you spend on Israel and you go ahead and spend it on Ukraine.

  30. Honestly, I wish the war never happened because war is a shit pickle of a thing, but why is their war our burden? We’ve supplied them for the last few years as it is, and all you’ve done is basically been barely holding them at bay. You’re not pushing them out, and you’re not stopping them from coming at you.

    Might as well just ask the US to step in and fight your war at this point.

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