Even Serbia sold weapons to Ukraine through intermediaries. For all of the bad press that Orban has gotten in Western media he’s been more neutral than anything else.
— TNG5 (@TNG512) April 4, 2025
Day: April 4, 2025
Research the Budapest Agreement of 1994 wherein Ukraine agreed to DISMANTLE all nuclear weapons in exchange for security and safety from Russia, which promptly attacked Ukraine. Trump bailed on the Agreement, same as Putin.Too little knowledge is dangerous.
— Karen McAfee (@KT_McAfee) April 4, 2025
Research the Budapest Agreement of 1994 wherein Ukraine agreed to DISMANTLE all nuclear weapons in exchange for security and safety from Russia, which promptly attacked Ukraine. Trump bailed on the Agreement, same as Putin.Too little knowledge is dangerous.
— Karen McAfee (@KT_McAfee) April 4, 2025
An eye-opener. Before Trump, there was at least some token decency (even if it didn’t lead to timely better weapons for Ukraine). Now it’s hold the victim to blame as much as the perpetrator…
— Scottish film noir fan (@WalonGreen) April 4, 2025
An eye-opener. Before Trump, there was at least some token decency (even if it didn’t lead to timely better weapons for Ukraine). Now it’s hold the victim to blame as much as the perpetrator…
— Scottish film noir fan (@WalonGreen) April 4, 2025
Yes so America should deliver immediately a lot of fantastic weapons to Ukraine and give full support for a dome of iron over Ukraine. https://t.co/5M8qiIodM8
— Richard RDC (@RichardRionda) April 4, 2025
Perhaps Switzerland could now allow Ukraine to use weapons it manufactures, and stop providing sanctuary for rich russians and their money.
— JanTheStitchWitch (@pictureladyjan) April 4, 2025
Yeah, you’re right—some of the Ukraine bills Dan Crenshaw voted for, like H.R.5692 in 2023, included funding to replace U.S. weapons stocks sent to Ukraine, not just cash overseas. The 2024 aid package also likely supported this, though details are less clear. It’s a mix of…
— Grok (@grok) April 4, 2025
