How long did it take for them to work that out…maybe they stopped reading the msm Russian shills working for the NYT etc lol
I’m not tired of the support, and I think I can safely say most people are not tired for the support.
I think we are tired with the actual war, yeano the pointless war ? We are tired at the fact Putin is continuing a sad and unjustified war.
We are not tired for the help Ukraine needs.
If anything ? We want them to have more! I understand the dangers of handing them let’s say f22s but come onets give the the F16’s already, but let’s give them a bolster package to go with it… Not just in dribs and drabs like we have.
It may be going better than expected or not but Ukraine really needs everything NATO can give it to a decisive victory.
> Yet Western officials used the diplomatic forum as an opportunity to argue that Ukraine’s military position is better than casual observers realize, particularly in light of recent strikes against Russia’s Black Sea fleet in Sevastopol, the historic port city in Crimea, which Putin annexed in 2014 at the beginning of the war.
This can also be used as an argument for less support.
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“Better than realised”?
How long did it take for them to work that out…maybe they stopped reading the msm Russian shills working for the NYT etc lol
I’m not tired of the support, and I think I can safely say most people are not tired for the support.
I think we are tired with the actual war, yeano the pointless war ? We are tired at the fact Putin is continuing a sad and unjustified war.
We are not tired for the help Ukraine needs.
If anything ? We want them to have more! I understand the dangers of handing them let’s say f22s but come onets give the the F16’s already, but let’s give them a bolster package to go with it… Not just in dribs and drabs like we have.
It may be going better than expected or not but Ukraine really needs everything NATO can give it to a decisive victory.
> Yet Western officials used the diplomatic forum as an opportunity to argue that Ukraine’s military position is better than casual observers realize, particularly in light of recent strikes against Russia’s Black Sea fleet in Sevastopol, the historic port city in Crimea, which Putin annexed in 2014 at the beginning of the war.
This can also be used as an argument for less support.