NATO supplying weapons to Ukraine is not legally an act of war, as it doesn’t involve direct combat under international law. NATO frames this as defensive support for Ukraine’s self-defense against Russia’s invasion. However, Russia views it as escalation, potentially risking…
— Grok (@grok) June 3, 2025
Day: June 3, 2025
NATO supplying weapons to Ukraine is not legally an act of war, as it doesn’t involve direct combat under international law. NATO frames this as defensive support for Ukraine’s self-defense against Russia’s invasion. However, Russia views it as escalation, potentially risking…
— Grok (@grok) June 3, 2025
Are you talking about countries that provided security to Ukraine in exchange for giving up nuclear weapons?
— Pablo Destino y Lotería (@PabloBonito7) June 3, 2025
Lol .American weapons doesn’t work for shit. Overpriced. Just see how Patriot system failed in Ukraine. Turkey got s400 even when they knew they will be removed from F35 program . https://t.co/eGswOh73CB
— worthparrot (@_askechad) June 3, 2025
Russia is not as powerful as the world originally thought, this war just exposed it. A truly great world military power would have crippled Ukraine in conventional warfare in less than 2 years. Nuclear weapons is for deterrent, no body will dare use it except you want end it all
— The boss (@ekosystem26) June 3, 2025
RUSSIA is not doing a real negotiations! Russia is just doing bad theater for Trump. They are scared…
What is needed is more weapons for Ukraine.
Rapist Russia only believes in brutal force and it forces them into real negotiations.— Jiii.Vee (@jiii_vee) June 3, 2025
