signalmankenneth
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I hope this is the case, I want to see Ukraine win this war?!! I'm concerned about the looney-bin caucus in the GOP house who wants to stop aid to Ukraine?!! I want to see the US let Ukraine have the longer range rockets for their HIMARS systems too, then they could hit Crimea?!! The GOP has a number of Putin lovers too?!!
STORY: U.S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General Mark Milley held a joint news conference on Wednesday after a meeting of the Ukraine Defense Contact Group.
Austin and Milley both said the United States would support Ukraine for "as long as it takes."
Milley, the top U.S. general, cautioned that Russia still had significant combat power inside of Ukraine despite suffering military setbacks in its invasion.
"The probability of a Ukrainian military victory -- defined as kicking the Russians out of all of Ukraine to include what they claim as Crimea -- the probability of that happening anytime soon is not high, militarily," Milley told the news conference.
"Politically, there may be a political solution where, politically, the Russians withdraw. That's possible," he added, saying Russia "right now is on its back."
https://www.yahoo.com/news/u-support-ukraine-long-takes-192213946.html
STORY: U.S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General Mark Milley held a joint news conference on Wednesday after a meeting of the Ukraine Defense Contact Group.
Austin and Milley both said the United States would support Ukraine for "as long as it takes."
Milley, the top U.S. general, cautioned that Russia still had significant combat power inside of Ukraine despite suffering military setbacks in its invasion.
"The probability of a Ukrainian military victory -- defined as kicking the Russians out of all of Ukraine to include what they claim as Crimea -- the probability of that happening anytime soon is not high, militarily," Milley told the news conference.
"Politically, there may be a political solution where, politically, the Russians withdraw. That's possible," he added, saying Russia "right now is on its back."
https://www.yahoo.com/news/u-support-ukraine-long-takes-192213946.html