Putin is invading

What are they all doing to prevent the shit from hitting the fan come next fall? When the cool weather starts, the winter months ahead and Putins hand on the gas valve...what's Europe going to be able to say/do about it?

Putin will have the ability to kill millions, totally destroy economies without using his military. The gas valve could be more destructive than the nukes he threatens. Things are going to have to come to a head before next winter...I think.

The easiest and quickest way out of this mess is if he would die on the table during his cancer surgery.

Next Fall? You mean right before the midterms? Oh yeah. The Dems will soon start to behave like you sprinkled Holy Water on a demon. Very soon.
 
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We have now sent more money to Ukraine since January, then we spent in the first 5 years in our war in Afghanistan.

Not doubting you, but do you have a link? Unless it's on cnn, the sheep won't believe it...
 
Not doubting you, but do you have a link? Unless it's on cnn, the sheep won't believe it...
I heard that stat thrown out on the radio the other day, It appears it may have been not true, at least what I am finding now. It looks like we have sent 54B to the U, and the first 5 years of afgan we spent 99B. I apologize for the error. I should have double checked before i posted.
 
I heard that stat thrown out on the radio the other day, It appears it may have been not true, at least what I am finding now. It looks like we have sent 54B to the U, and the first 5 years of afgan we spent 99B. I apologize for the error. I should have double checked before i posted.
Thank you for correcting your earlier post

The conflicts in Afghanistan and Ukraine have been fundamentally different. Ukraine is in a defensive conventional and hybrid war against Russia. Afghanistan was subjected to a counterterrorism (CT) intervention in 2001 that morphed into a massive counterinsurgency (CI) effort involving military action, security sector support, development programs and institution building. Moreover, Afghanistan was a focal point for the global war on terror going back to 9/11 and earlier, whereas Ukraine never was.
 
I heard that stat thrown out on the radio the other day, It appears it may have been not true, at least what I am finding now. It looks like we have sent 54B to the U, and the first 5 years of afgan we spent 99B. I apologize for the error. I should have double checked before i posted.
I may be wrong but the way I take it is we have 'pledged' 54B in support for Ukraine, how much they've actually received is something else. In the example of actual equipment, hundreds of units of this or that have been 'pledged' by those supporting Ukraine but actual delivery has fallen short.
 
I dont think we want to advertise it as most of the equipment will come from active duty bases and national stockpiles.....you dont want to tell your other enemies that we are sending a certain percentage from base xyz in Europe etc as that would be a tactical mistake. Now once it has been delivered and the place it came from has been resupplied then that is different.

You never disclose your strength in a fight
 
As of March 2022

United States $3.8 billion in military aid including more than 1,400 Stinger antiaircraft missile systems, more than 5,500 Javelin antitank missiles (with an additional $100 million in Javelin antitank missiles authorized April 5), 16 Mi-17 helicopters, three patrol boats, four counter-artillery and counter-drone tracking radars, 2,000 light antiarmor weapons, 300 grenade launchers and ammunition; 600 shotguns and 600 machine guns; 5,000 rifles; 1,000 pistols; 55,000 sets of body armor; 55,000 helmets; nearly 40 million rounds of small arms ammunition and over 1 million grenade, mortar and artillery rounds; 170 Humvees and other vehicles, 6,000 AT-4 antiarmor systems and more than 700 Switchblade drones; 90 155mm Howitzers with 169,000 artillery rounds; 3 AN/TPQ-36 counter-artillery radars; 121 Phoenix Ghost unmanned aerial systems; 200 M113 armored personnel carriers; 10 counter-artillery radars; Two Sentinel air surveillance radars; undisclosed number of chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear protective equipment; undisclosed number of C-4 explosives; undisclosed number of coastal defense vessels
 
As of March 2022

United States $3.8 billion in military aid including more than 1,400 Stinger antiaircraft missile systems, more than 5,500 Javelin antitank missiles (with an additional $100 million in Javelin antitank missiles authorized April 5), 16 Mi-17 helicopters, three patrol boats, four counter-artillery and counter-drone tracking radars, 2,000 light antiarmor weapons, 300 grenade launchers and ammunition; 600 shotguns and 600 machine guns; 5,000 rifles; 1,000 pistols; 55,000 sets of body armor; 55,000 helmets; nearly 40 million rounds of small arms ammunition and over 1 million grenade, mortar and artillery rounds; 170 Humvees and other vehicles, 6,000 AT-4 antiarmor systems and more than 700 Switchblade drones; 90 155mm Howitzers with 169,000 artillery rounds; 3 AN/TPQ-36 counter-artillery radars; 121 Phoenix Ghost unmanned aerial systems; 200 M113 armored personnel carriers; 10 counter-artillery radars; Two Sentinel air surveillance radars; undisclosed number of chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear protective equipment; undisclosed number of C-4 explosives; undisclosed number of coastal defense vessels

Just enough to extend this war yet not nearly enough to finish it.
Another fucking ‘Nam.

Fuckem. None of that shit will make any damn difference. It’s another gubberment scam Rambo. Wake the fuck up.
 
Just enough to extend this war yet not nearly enough to finish it.
Another fucking ‘Nam.

Fuckem. None of that shit will make any damn difference. It’s another gubberment scam Rambo. Wake the fuck up.
How can you call it Putins price hike if the war fizzled.......
 

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