The US can quickly resume providing military aid to let Ukraine stabilize the front lines near the current locations. Or it can let the Russians defeat the Ukrainian military and drive toward the NATO borders from the Black Sea to central Poland. There is no third option. (1/3) https://t.co/AnF6lT4ska pic.twitter.com/wjwWjG0JSs
— Institute for the Study of War (@TheStudyofWar) April 16, 2024
3/ These long-term risks and costs far outweigh the short-term price of resuming assistance to Ukraine. https://t.co/l74daX3qum
— Institute for the Study of War (@TheStudyofWar) April 16, 2024
I’m frustrated by the idea in some media that the obstructionism in the House is bec. Ukraine aid is toxic to Republican voters. Even in the MAGA districts, it’s just not an issue voters get worked up about. Anti-Ukraine is purely elite driven. The “why” is the real story https://t.co/bxztG8cfly
— Christopher Dunnett (@ccdunnett) April 16, 2024
House Intel Committee says it got a classified briefing on situation in Ukraine today and calls for aid “now”
— Rachel Schilke (@rachel_schilke) April 16, 2024
Comes as members are still waiting for bill text for Johnson’s four-pronged foreign aid package pic.twitter.com/MKfZpuKFM9
Ukrainian soldiers cannibalizing ERA bricks to use as explosives for FPVs from a destroyed tank. https://t.co/5jzfqIjIqX
— Rob Lee (@RALee85) April 17, 2024
50,000 is just the number that journalists have been able to confirm. The actual number of Russian soldiers KIA is no doubt significantly higher. https://t.co/UCCeOENrdH
— Christopher Miller (@ChristopherJM) April 17, 2024