Posted on 02/25/2024 1:51:47 AM PST by UMCRevMom@aol.com
Letter to Congress from American Veteran in Ukraine Jake Broe [I am a United States Air Force veteran who served as a Nuclear and Missile Operations Officer (13N). 437K subscribers 2-24-2024 17:00 Minutes https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eg49VcsWvd8
Excerpt: "Jake is sharing an opinion piece from an American Service veteran currently in Ukraine. An American Veteran plea arm Ukraine or Surrender Freedom. This man's name is John Roberts call sign name is Jackie Not everyone has and uses social media. Not everyone wants to be on camera.
So today, I'm going to use my platform and my voice to share his message. This is the piece that he wrote for the Kiev Independent and I'm going to read it in its entirety as an American in Avdiivka.
What is Congress doing?
I am an American Military veteran: call sign name is Jackie. I am writing from Donbas, Ukraine. I'm originally from Orange County California. I served in the US military for 8 years stationed in Colorado, South Korea, Iraq, Afghanistan, and Kuwait. I also worked as a contractor at the John F Kennedy special Warfare Center in North Carolina helping prepare our future special operators.
As an American Soldier, I have always been interested in our national security and Global interests. I am currently an assault instructor serving in the third assault Brigade in elite units of the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
A few days ago, we came to the rescue of Ukrainian forces who had been enduring the Russian attack on the town of Avdiivka. Our Fighters quickly destroyed two Russian brigades and kept a corridor open for Ukrainians from Avdiivka to retreat from the town. Our soldiers are true professionals undisturbed by the massive Russian Firepower being flung at them and fighting hard to gain and maintain the corridor.
One thing I teach my students is to conduct shaping operations. Essentially, to take steps by using alternative means such as artillery air power drones in our case or electronic warfare to prepare the battlefield for success of our infantry to capture their final positions. My students are very excited to employ these techniques. They train on them and use them in the battle frequently.
Ukrainian soldiers are highly motivated to fight efficiently and reduce casualties as they are making their transition from Soviet to Nato doctrinal Warfare. Our Brigade is leading this transition and using shaping operations at every level possible. Even down to the squad, we make plans, we do reconnaissance, we task support assets and we review our actions after battle to learn what we did well and what we need to change. We admit our successes and failures and we improve and grow ourselves as professionals. Because of this in battle, we are confident and unrelenting.
On the ground in Avdiivka, we felt the results of current US politics with full force.
We are accustomed to fighting with less artillery than Russia. We have already developed clever ways of using Precision fire to counter Russian Artillery. Our artillery soldiers use their U.S. provided weapons efficiently and effectively to battle the second largest military in the world. So, that while our assaulters have cover, we pierce like needles to rapidly cut Russian critical arteries. We are used to fighting under strength. We are intelligently adapted and trained to push ourselves to the highest level of combat performance. But, we cannot deliver Miracles.
We have already delivered many miracles in this war and and I sure we will continue to do so. BUT, hoping for miracles is not a reliable way to win a war.
I need to go pray and say goodbye to some more of my students and friends. These soldiers, these men and women, are incredible people. It takes weeks to teach American soldiers what Ukrainians are able to learn in hours. Their standards and self- expectations are high. They usually accomplish complex team-based tasks correctly on their first attempt. Every time they fail in training they get angry with themselves and repeat the task until it is right. I have never had to ask them to stay late or work harder. They hardly sleep. They don't complain and most of them have families. Besides not getting to spend time with their families these soldiers know that this fight is for their future and for their safety.
I am extremely disappointed in a super minor minority decision in Congress to block funding for Ukraine. They have said that we need this or that border security or health care or whatever you want to say. But, it is clear to me that this is solely about Ukraine. We didn't have proper border security or health care in 2010 or 2000 or 1990, 1980, 1970, 1960 or 1950. Our decision and ability as Americans to have funding for something we supposedly want has nothing to do with enabling Ukraine's current defense.
The problem in the US that this super minority in Congress is citing to block funding has endured since the founding of our nation in the 1700s has nothing to do with Ukraine in 2024. I am sure that France in 1776 could have come up with many excuses not to support American colonists fighting for independence from British subjugation. Foreign support in arms enabled Congress to stand today.
Now we are tasked to keep the light of Freedom lit for others. The current Speaker of the House Mike Johnson wants to pour water on that fire.
We are fighting hard against impossible odds. All you need to do is help from a distance and that is a good thing for Americans. You do not want to come here. The Ukrainians are dying and it is not out of our ignorance or accident. They are dedicated to their Liberation from Soviet values and Russian oppression. They are spilling oceans of blood to join the free democracies of the world.
Ukrainians who enjoy an average income of something like $5,000 a year are the largest public donors to the war. Ukrainian soldiers purchased most of their professional equipment with their own income. This economy was already struggling before The Invasion and there are still not enough resources to fight and equip everyone.
Ukrainians are doing everything and giving everything they have for this. And, they will not stop. They are fighting for their future and they will not give-up on their future. They will not surrender to Russian capture and enslavement. They received a soft Independence in 1991 which they turned into complete self-governance and independence by 2014.
Now, Russia has come to crush them.
Thanks to U.S. Aid, Ukrainians have not been crushed. Thanks to U.S. Aid, they have taught the second largest military power in the world that might doesn't make right. Where is the Russian cruiser Moskva? Thanks to U.S. Aid, a new free nation is being born in the world.
Ukraine is not giving up. Americans we cannot give up either. I can say from living in California, Colorado, and North Carolina, that I love the United States. I love the peace and prosperity that I enjoy in the U.S. I have been to enough places around the world to know that we are blessed with the lives we live and even the hardships we sometimes endure... (con't)"
Really? National Security? What about OUR borders and the hordes of third world slags invading it. This soldier says he's lived in California, Denver and North Carolina and loves the safety and security...blah, blah, blah.....
As for the veteran stuff, there are also 'veterans' here in the US who aren't for spending tax money on Ukraine over addressing our own border problems first.
Nice! :)
The ONLY border that the US should secure is
The US border.
Not Ukraine’s border
“LIVE NOT BY LIES”
That's darn pretty close.. I did that in Korea back in the mid 60's..
Many active duty soldiers in America need food stamps, or ebt cards, to buy food.
And we are sending money to Ukraine? How about we use that money to pay soldiers and take care of vets instead of cutting their health care?
You need to up your game.
Thank you in advance.
Hugs, and kisses from the MCB ;)
It is international law, a captive’s legal status matters.
Allegra and Sleestack will be around soon I suspect. LOL
Food stamps and the military go back to at least more than a half century ago.
It’s a deplorable situation. Zealots-for-UKR here and elsewhere joyously recount the death and destruction in UKR (when it’s the Russians) and lament the invasion while consciously ignoring our own invasion and the plight of our own veterans.
Want money for Ukraine? Then put up a single issue funding-for-Ukraine bill in the Congress unconnected to so-called border protection, money for ISR, etc. and see how far that gets.
You get lies, diversion, distraction, dissembling and flag-tugging America-as-world-protector bleating.
No thanks.
“It’s OK not to give money to Ukraine”
Thank you for the deep dive into this. It’s bad on the surface and worse below.
Riiiight...LOL.
"Ukrainian military finished off mercenaries incapable of leaving Avdeyevka on their own"
McConnell is more dangerous to middle-class Americans than Putin.
I agree. I don’t know why Jim puts up with this war mongering hag who pimps off his web site.
I don’t give a rat’s whisker for another go round in an ancient Eastern European blood feud. I said from the beginning of this whole thing that Russia and Ukraine were two scorpions in a bottle.
What burns my butt is three years ago 9 out of 10 Americans had never heard of Ukraine and couldn’t have found the place on a map as big as a bloody barn door.
Now all of a sudden it’s the most important place in the world.
mean while every hour of every day millions of the worlds unwashed are streaming in here demanding rights they’re not entitled to and being given benefits they didn’t pay for.
Just another mercenary. He might actually believe this crappola. On the other hand, he might be a bot or a troll of BeijingBiden.
BBiden persuaded Zylynskyy to reneg on the Minsk agreement — which left Russia with no option but war. Both did this for personal reasons: $$ laundering and trafficking.
Kudos. Agree wholeheartedly.
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