US has been saying this for the past month… yet, it still continues to send weapons to Ukraine!
Make up your minds, already!— Dr Lilliana Corredor (@Dr_LCorredor) April 3, 2025
Day: April 3, 2025
Space, intel, hypersonic: missles and planes, nuclear ICBM, power projection logistics, navy, world wide logistics network/mil bases access. Cohesion is also a huge deal. The EU cant get weapons for Ukraine because it’s blocked by hungry. If America took Greenland and the EU…
— Lincoln Flyer (@FlyerLincoln) April 3, 2025
Space, intel, hypersonic: missles and planes, nuclear ICBM, power projection logistics, navy, world wide logistics network/mil bases access. Cohesion is also a huge deal. The EU cant get weapons for Ukraine because it’s blocked by hungry. If America took Greenland and the EU…
— Lincoln Flyer (@FlyerLincoln) April 3, 2025
They look at Israel the way they look at Ukraine and Europe: they need to get paid back for all the weapons, bombs, protection money, etc.
Getting paid is their foreign policy. (Like what Vance said on the Signal call.)
Hence, they are more amicable with Russia, Iran, etc.— Rasa Samimi (@RassaSamimi) April 3, 2025
FYI
After the collapse (1991) of the Soviet Union, Ukraine inherited the world’s third-largest nuclear arsenal of 176 siloed Satan 2 missiles but it voluntarily relinquished those weapons in exchange for security assurances under the 1994 Budapest Memorandum. pic.twitter.com/MXGmuYtYbB— Raebo (@Raebo56) April 3, 2025
I think that threat might be enough for Trump to give more weapons to Ukraine.
— Margalla (@austudynetwork) April 3, 2025
The Americans have literally killed 100,000 Russians in the last 10 years through their bombs and weapons and targeting data supplied to Ukrainian nationalist troops, some of whom are card carrying Nazis, and operate a string of CIA bases in Ukraine for sabotage ops in Russia.
— Richard Parry (@Trickydicky2011) April 3, 2025
⚡️Ukraine facing $10 billion deficit for reconstruction in 2025.
According to Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal, international donors have allocated nearly $7.4 billion for “priority recovery projects” in 2025, leaving a nearly $10 billion “funding gap” to finance reconstruction…
— The Kyiv Independent (@KyivIndependent) April 3, 2025
