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Qwark said:
Pemalite said:

Trump and the USA are such spineless cowards when it comes to Russia.

I feel for Ukraine and it's citizens, interested to see how a "vote" for the people turns out in regards to lost territory... And whether the USA would back the people or continue to turn their back on those being murdered in this invasion.

The USA wants to play a different role on the world stage. That is their rightful choice. It's a shame other countries can't seem to find that out. USA is no longer interested in a democratic world, it sees foreign affairs solely as a means for short term profits. It's about time the remaining free world sees that and acts accordingly, instead of hoping the US goes back to its old ways.

In my eyes Europe is much more of a spineless (incompetent) coward than USA. They basically accepted Russia to invade Ukraine. They should have sent their best day one. Not there third best equipment day one thousand, after everything from the 50/70 was donated.

The majority of Americans voted for him and Americans aren't suddenly going to think, we want to go back to Biden/Obama era. Nor should the world expect that and even if the USA goes back to those policies we now know that those are very temporarily.

Thing is there’s a practicality to that that is often overlooked.

lets say in your stockpile you have three years of supplies for what Ukraine needs. The best is the most recently produce, within the last 5 years. Then the ok stuff, produce between 5 and 20 years ago. The bad which was produced 20+ years ago and is about to expire.

If you send the best first then the ok stuff, when you come back in 2 year the bad stuff can no longer be used so you wasted a years worth of equipment. Hence whilst it may not sound great but it makes sense to use the bad stuff first as it helps you keep going for longer,.