I think what you’re saying is most of our support has been weapons that may be but someone has to pay for them and if Ukraine doesn’t pay for them the United States is paying for them. Or I am since I’m a taxpayer
— Mike (@MikePotestas23) March 2, 2025
Day: March 1, 2025
I think what you’re saying is most of our support has been weapons that may be but someone has to pay for them and if Ukraine doesn’t pay for them the United States is paying for them. Or I am since I’m a taxpayer
— Mike (@MikePotestas23) March 2, 2025
You U.S. with others forced Ukraine to destroy their weapons or give them to Russia, in exchange for guaranting their independence and territorial integrity in 1994. And in 2025 you have no interest? Any agreement with U.S. is then only good to wipe ass with.
— Anna Ungerová (@AnnaUngerova) March 2, 2025
You U.S. with others forced Ukraine to destroy their weapons or give them to Russia, in exchange for guaranting their independence and territorial integrity in 1994. And in 2025 you have no interest? Any agreement with U.S. is then only good to wipe ass with.
— Anna Ungerová (@AnnaUngerova) March 2, 2025
It’s literally impossible for Ukraine to win unless we escalate war with Russia by giving them more advanced weapons or putting our own troops on the ground. If the current timeline continues Ukraine will literally run out of soldiers genius.
— Jaxxblaster (@Jaxxblaster1) March 2, 2025
It’s literally impossible for Ukraine to win unless we escalate war with Russia by giving them more advanced weapons or putting our own troops on the ground. If the current timeline continues Ukraine will literally run out of soldiers genius.
— Jaxxblaster (@Jaxxblaster1) March 2, 2025
Ukraine weapons makers,
drone makers on both sides, as well as Iran drone makers for russia— GREG calls Strikes (@FightLambs) March 2, 2025
Ukraine weapons makers,
drone makers on both sides, as well as Iran drone makers for russia— GREG calls Strikes (@FightLambs) March 2, 2025
The 1994 Budapest Memorandum assured Belarus, Kazakhstan, and Ukraine’s security for giving up nuclear weapons. Russia, US, UK, and France pledged to respect their sovereignty and refrain from force. Russia’s 2014 Crimea annexation violated it, raising security assurance concerns
— Anthony Lewis (@jungleburger) March 2, 2025
