Then who are you referring to? Thank you.Nope.
Then who are you referring to? Thank you.Nope.
Trying to end massive death and destruction is doing the right thing in my opinion.Whatever happened to doing the right thing, just for the sake of it.
Not always.
Zelenskyy can certainly reject the mineral deal and ask other nations for help if he wants to continue the war instead of seeking a negotiated peace. JMO.
Yes and well said.Agreed. The United States is not a blank check for every country that wants weapons, and support for a war. It seems like that is what has been happening for decades. Ukraine is just the most recent country.
There needs to be an end to this.
I don't think that would guarantee security for Ukraine. The US wouldn't go to war with Russia over mining operations far away. They'd abandon Ukraine if things got dicey, just like Afganistan (where the US invested trillions).I think the United States having a 50% interest in future mineral extraction from Ukrainian territory would make it clear to Russia that the US would not allow them to take control of that valuable land and deny us our property.
There's your security for Ukraine.
So there's no chance that the US will have any kind of security agreement with Ukraine?I don't think that would guarantee security for Ukraine. The US wouldn't go to war with Russia over mining operations far away. They'd abandon Ukraine if things got dicey, just like Afganistan (where the US invested trillions).
Volodymyr Zelenskyy says he told Donald Trump's Ukraine envoy his country needs a "reliable and clear system of security guarantees" before a peace deal can be struck with Russia.
I think that needs to stop.Only a small percentage of the overall aid package takes the form of cash transfers to Kyiv; the vast majority goes right back into the U.S. economy.
"The vast majority of U.S. Ukraine-related funding does not go directly to Ukraine; it stays in the U.S. economy, subsidizing the production of weapons in at least 31 states and 71 cities.
While Ukraine gets most of the aid in the form of old American weapons pulled from U.S. reserves, it’s American workers at American companies that make new weapons to replenish them.
America’s military-industrial complex also restocks inventories of its NATO allies who similarly help Ukraine.
Not only does this revitalize the communities around large manufacturing plants in mostly Republican states, but it has created so many high-level jobs that some places are struggling to find enough qualified workers.
“We have right now more people working in the history of our state than we have at any point,” Mike Preston, Arkansas’s secretary of commerce told Politico back in September 2022. “And there are 70,000 open jobs in our state,” he added."
How America’s Aid to Ukraine Actually Works
July 16, 2024
Intentionally limiting the offensive capability of Ukraine which has prolonged this war. JMO.There’s also a third problem: the type of assistance. The last six aid packages, all made possible by the supplemental appropriations act, included many shells and air defense munitions but not enough long-range capabilities.
So this means that US defensive capabilities have been reduced because of this pulling of weapons from our inventory and having to wait for them to be replaced.The majority of weapons and munitions the U.S. government has sent to Ukraine are pulled from America’s own stockpiles using presidential drawdowns, since this program allows for the quickest delivery.
Can't have that. Ukraine may be able to push Russia back if that happens. Good grief. JMO.The package also doesn’t specifically pledge to provide the longest-range missiles the U.S. has; these are needed if Ukraine is to destroy Russian weapons caches and bases deep inside Russia that are being used to attack Ukrainian cities.
Ummm...
Russia is the largest in Europe.
Ukraine comes second.
Just saying
Definitely the largest country in Europe,
both in terms of area and population,
is the Russian Federation.
Other larger areas of European countries are Ukraine, France, Spain, Sweden.
The strategy from the beginning was to attack Russia's economy, not their territory.One thing I know for sure is the strategy that has been used for the last 3 years has not come close to ending this war.
That didn't work either. It's been 3 years of those sanctions and it hasn't stopped Russia.The strategy from the beginning was to attack Russia's economy, not their territory.
To force them to give up the invasion because it costs them too much economically. Freezing Russian assets in foreign banks, applying sanctions.
The hope is Russia will be suffering from that enough, by now, and will comie to the table wanting negotiation.around that.
The Russian economy has developed some level of resilience to Western sanctions. While export embargoes have affected ordinary Russian people, this has not led to regime change in Russia. Elites have been able to circumvent restrictions on goods through an increase in ‘back door’ or indirect exports through central Asian states. For example, Kazakhstan has seen a significant increase in trade with Russia: from January to October 2022, Kazakh companies exported more than $575 million of electronics goods to Russia – an 18 % increase from the same period in 2021.
Unfortunately, sanctions against dictatorships don't work so well, since the citizens can't complain.That didn't work either. It's been 3 years of those sanctions and it hasn't stopped Russia.
especially this from the article above.Unfortunately, sanctions against dictatorships don't work so well, since the citizens can't complain.
Trump isn't the one causing the war. Neither did Ukraine start the war. The only one who could ever stop it was and is Putin.<modsnip>
I do, as an American with a Canadian born father, hope that President Trump is successful in helping to stop the carnage that is taking place in Ukraine. JMO.
Countries can be allies without being in NATO.I think that needs to stop.
American taxpayers should see that money go to defense spending for American military preparedness to insure the safety of Americans and our NATO allies.
Use it to buy more F15EX multi role fighters that we need to counter China. Or more B21 bombers to insure our long range bomber fleet stays viable. Or pay for the new Sentinel nuclear ballistic missile. Or new Virginia class attack subs. Or Columbia class ballistic subs. Or expedite the B52J upgrade program. Or to just keep up our stockpiles of smart weapons of missile's, bombs and also artillery shells.
I could go on and on with the critical defense needs of the US that could use that money. JMO.