{UAH} IS NATO ABOUT TO ABANDON UKRAINE OR ITS A TACTIC??
I'm shocked with the statements coming out of European and USA leaders in regard to more support for Ukraine.
1.Canadian Chief of General Staff: Russia is replenishing its ammunition reserves faster than expected.
2.British Foreign Secretary Cleverley publicly admitted that "supporting Ukraine is difficult and painful". The Telegraphy today has reported that Britain doesn't have any more ammunitions to send to Ukraine.
3. The House of Representatives of the American Congress passed a budget bill to finance the government for 45 days without allocating funds to help Ukraine.
4. Elon Musk, the richest man in the world, seems to have fallen out with Zerensky, and they are publicly mocking each other, although people will do well to remember he gave the Ukrainians these terminals in the first place. They couldn't have afforded to run Starlink or anything like it. They'd be no better off than now.
5. Farmers from neighbouring countries said very clearly that Ukrainian wheat affects their domestic market and exports. Although Poland is the second country after the USA to arm Ukraine against Russian illegal aggression and has welcomed with open arms millions of Ukrainians who fled the war, the cocky Ukraine had the audacity to sue Hungary, Poland, and Slovakia because they do not allow cheap Ukrainian wheat.
Poland is by far the biggest logistics hub, not only for the military but also for humanitarian operations. There are several modern airports close to the Ukrainian border (Krakow, Rzesow), and the road and railway networks in Poland are excellent. In my opinion, the whole mini "crisis" is temporary for the simple reason that neither Polish nor Ukrainians want Russia to conquer Ukraine. After the elections, I presume the Polish govt will resume service to Ukraine, but probably not on the same high level as before. The war itself is no longer popular in Ukraine among the people.
I think the west underestimated Russia in this war. Since the middle of last year, we have been told that Russia had no chance of meeting production requirements to carry this war on for very long at anything like the intensity they were trying to fight it. However, the longer the war goes on, the more it's not favouring Ukraine because its allies are no longer motivated to supply them. Ukrainian soldiers are surrendering in large numbers, and they request that they are not sent back to Ukraine. They want to remain as POW until the end of the war.
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*Abbey Kibirige Semuwemba*
Stalk my blog at: http://semuwemba.wordpress.com
"Men in authority will always think that criticism of their policies is dangerous. They will always equate their policies with patriotism, and find criticism subversive." - Henry Steele Commager 1902-98
-- 1.Canadian Chief of General Staff: Russia is replenishing its ammunition reserves faster than expected.
2.British Foreign Secretary Cleverley publicly admitted that "supporting Ukraine is difficult and painful". The Telegraphy today has reported that Britain doesn't have any more ammunitions to send to Ukraine.
3. The House of Representatives of the American Congress passed a budget bill to finance the government for 45 days without allocating funds to help Ukraine.
4. Elon Musk, the richest man in the world, seems to have fallen out with Zerensky, and they are publicly mocking each other, although people will do well to remember he gave the Ukrainians these terminals in the first place. They couldn't have afforded to run Starlink or anything like it. They'd be no better off than now.
5. Farmers from neighbouring countries said very clearly that Ukrainian wheat affects their domestic market and exports. Although Poland is the second country after the USA to arm Ukraine against Russian illegal aggression and has welcomed with open arms millions of Ukrainians who fled the war, the cocky Ukraine had the audacity to sue Hungary, Poland, and Slovakia because they do not allow cheap Ukrainian wheat.
Poland is by far the biggest logistics hub, not only for the military but also for humanitarian operations. There are several modern airports close to the Ukrainian border (Krakow, Rzesow), and the road and railway networks in Poland are excellent. In my opinion, the whole mini "crisis" is temporary for the simple reason that neither Polish nor Ukrainians want Russia to conquer Ukraine. After the elections, I presume the Polish govt will resume service to Ukraine, but probably not on the same high level as before. The war itself is no longer popular in Ukraine among the people.
I think the west underestimated Russia in this war. Since the middle of last year, we have been told that Russia had no chance of meeting production requirements to carry this war on for very long at anything like the intensity they were trying to fight it. However, the longer the war goes on, the more it's not favouring Ukraine because its allies are no longer motivated to supply them. Ukrainian soldiers are surrendering in large numbers, and they request that they are not sent back to Ukraine. They want to remain as POW until the end of the war.
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*Abbey Kibirige Semuwemba*
Stalk my blog at: http://semuwemba.wordpress.com
"Men in authority will always think that criticism of their policies is dangerous. They will always equate their policies with patriotism, and find criticism subversive." - Henry Steele Commager 1902-98
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