Still need support. A lot of work on the frontline. Try hard.
Russian shills are really earning their money but then again they need to. Campaigning and top lawyers cost many millions.
Strange, there is overwhelming popular support for Ukraine in the US, yet the politicians only care about their own political future.
C’mon Mr. President, you have to make use of your powers to get things done.
So much for the “unwavering support”…
What the fucking hell!?!?
i don’t see into U.S. legislative process (it’s confusing af) but can’t senate overrule the lower chamber? or president do an executive order?
anyway, it’s disturbing how well have orks established their influence in the west. if this was a war of ideologies, like during the cold war, it would’ve been so much simpler. west should go more strictly for ork asset in our countries and isolate russia itself even more, so that it’s harder for the money to flow into the pockets of traitors. and also punish more harshly collaborators in our ranks, like all the companies that still deliver either directly or via third parties to russia. the war is not only on the front but also in our own countries, hence the name hybrid, we should start acting like it before we lose.
The US spends 20 years in Afghanistan.
But after less than 2 its support Ukraine is already waning.
The EU needs to step up. Because clearly the US doesnt have it together.
(And yes i know there is broad bipartisan support for Ukraine, but that does not negate the fact that a few radicals are holding up all aid or the fact the aid has been slow walked this entire time).
You’d think people would read the article for something that is this serious.
When he says the window is closing he’s referring to the window of time on which we could approve funding for Ukraine without it impacting the war effort. Considering the CO culminated early due to further support being up in the air id say he’s a bit late, but it’s not the doomer shit people are portraying it as.
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Still need support. A lot of work on the frontline. Try hard.
Russian shills are really earning their money but then again they need to. Campaigning and top lawyers cost many millions.
Strange, there is overwhelming popular support for Ukraine in the US, yet the politicians only care about their own political future.
C’mon Mr. President, you have to make use of your powers to get things done.
So much for the “unwavering support”…
What the fucking hell!?!?
i don’t see into U.S. legislative process (it’s confusing af) but can’t senate overrule the lower chamber? or president do an executive order?
anyway, it’s disturbing how well have orks established their influence in the west. if this was a war of ideologies, like during the cold war, it would’ve been so much simpler. west should go more strictly for ork asset in our countries and isolate russia itself even more, so that it’s harder for the money to flow into the pockets of traitors. and also punish more harshly collaborators in our ranks, like all the companies that still deliver either directly or via third parties to russia. the war is not only on the front but also in our own countries, hence the name hybrid, we should start acting like it before we lose.
The US spends 20 years in Afghanistan.
But after less than 2 its support Ukraine is already waning.
The EU needs to step up. Because clearly the US doesnt have it together.
(And yes i know there is broad bipartisan support for Ukraine, but that does not negate the fact that a few radicals are holding up all aid or the fact the aid has been slow walked this entire time).
You’d think people would read the article for something that is this serious.
When he says the window is closing he’s referring to the window of time on which we could approve funding for Ukraine without it impacting the war effort. Considering the CO culminated early due to further support being up in the air id say he’s a bit late, but it’s not the doomer shit people are portraying it as.