Posted on 03/20/2024 8:12:33 PM PDT by MinorityRepublican
Ukraine is running so low on ammunition that it will run out of air defence missiles to defend its cities by the end of the month, according to reports.
Supplies of missiles defending cities such as Odesa – where 20 people were killed on Friday – are dwindling fast, according to Ukrainian sources quoted by The Washington Post.
That means that instead of trying to shoot down four out of five Russian missiles as it does now, Ukraine will soon have to ration its air defence systems to shooting down just one in five.
This will have a “significant effect on Ukraine’s urban centres”, The Washington Post quoted two Ukrainian officials as telling US officials at a security conference this year.
Politicians in the US are locked in a fierce debate on whether to maintain military aid to Ukraine, which currently stands at around £31.3 billion.
This week Viktor Orban, Hungary’s Prime Minister, said that Donald Trump, the presumed Republican candidate at this year’s US presidential election had told him that he would not give any more cash to Ukraine.
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“After Ukraine wins - send them money for reconstruction!!!”
Does that guy have any new gay music videos coming out?
You made a fake claim that we have not done anything to increase production.
While America isn’t on a war footing we have recognized the need for larger ammo stocks and have greatly increased production and opened new factories, and are doing it for long term production that is economically sound.
Patriot systems are too complex, too few in number, and far too expensive for Ukraine.
Our production increase and projected increases are feeble at best compared to what the Russians are producing. They out produce everyone combined.
Russia has always had the ‘advantage’ in this imperialist adventure. They just continue to play their hand poorly.
LOL, we aren’t Russia and we aren’t reshaping our economy to fight a desperate war, what we and our allies in
Europe and the Pacific are doing is getting ourselves better prepared than we were 2 years ago.
That is a good thing.
Ukraine didn’t have the wherewithal to begin with. They were too busy lining their politicians Oligarchs pockets to build up their own capabilities on anything....thus a debtor as par for the course.
You are delusional. Russia is headed up and the west is headed down.
Low on ammo? Not our problem.
That isn’t what I’m seeing, the West and our Pacific allies are more united and increasing military budgets, signing new weapons contracts, taking stock of which weapons best fit the modern battlefield and Naval threats and building weapons factories, and watching and learning from the biggest European war since WWII being fought by and the massive naval losses by what is considered our number one, or number two enemy.
Best if they completely run out, so that when they surrender or sue for peace there are none to find there way onto the arms market.
But how can we make war with China like we want if we are low on ammo? It should be clear by now that the US is being run by insane corrupt people.
To put it simply, the US and our satellite nations do not have the industrial base any longer to produce anything of consequence for big wars. It all went to China. Russia maintained their standby capacity plants in case of invasions, which they know all to well, unlike the US.
Right. We are geared for little bitty countries with extremely expensive, extremely complicated, high maintenance equipment much of which is not suited for combat in many areas of the world. It is designed that way for the war industry so they and congress can make lots of money !
Good luck with that, as an American I see vast improvements over where NATO, America, and the Pacific allies were 2 years ago, it was great to get an effective wake-up call without having to learn it in a war.
I’m utterly furious that Biden gave these idiots so many weapons that, as Trump’s military advisor said, “We can’t defend ourselves.”
Glide bombs are a huge problem for Ukraine.
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