Military Aid

Ukraine cannot equip even 4 out of 14 required military brigades – Zelenskyy

It’s a gut-wrenching truth that Ukraine, in dire need of support, is struggling to equip even 4 out of the 14 required military brigades. Zelenskyy’s plea for additional weapons serves as a stark reminder of the pressing urgency for defense preparations. The slow delivery of aid from international partners has left Ukraine depleted of reserves, pushing them to the brink of inadequacy in facing the escalating Russian aggression.

The situation becomes even more critical when considering the complexities of logistics and bureaucratic red tape that hinder the swift deployment of crucial equipment. The delays in aid deliveries only exacerbate the already dire state of affairs in Ukraine.… Continue reading

Biden To Use Rest Of Term Putting Ukraine In ‘Best Position,’ Adviser Says

I can’t help but feel a surge of mixed emotions when it comes to the recent news about President Biden’s plan to put Ukraine in the “best position” for the rest of his term. The idea of Ukraine being able to strike deep in Russian territory definitely invokes a sense of justice and retribution for all the atrocities committed by Russia. The notion that Ukraine is willing to take on this daunting task, yet being held back by diplomatic ties, is truly frustrating. Why should Ukraine continue to be a punching bag for nations with aggressive intentions, such as Russia, North Korea, Iran, and China?… Continue reading

UK will allow Ukraine to strike Russia with Storm Shadow missiles

The recent decision by the UK to allow Ukraine to strike Russia with Storm Shadow missiles is a bold and strategic move that has been a long time coming. The Storm Shadow missile, with its impressive range of 550km, provides Ukraine with a powerful tool to defend itself against Russian aggression.

This decision is significant because it marks a shift in the traditional restrictions placed on Ukraine’s use of foreign weapons. In the past, Ukraine has been limited in its ability to use provided arms, resorting to targeted drone attacks as a means of defense. However, the recent escalation of violence by Russia, resulting in heavy civilian casualties, has forced allies to reconsider these restrictions.… Continue reading

Biden hints at ending Ukraine long-range weapons restrictions

It’s about time that President Joe Biden has hinted at lifting the long-range weapons restrictions for Ukraine. Since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine earlier this year, it has been frustrating to witness the reluctance of the US to supply or sanction the use of weapons that could strike deep inside Russia. The fear of escalation has been a hindrance, but it’s clear that Ukraine needs the ability to defend itself effectively.

With President Putin’s warning about potential attacks from Ukraine on Russia, the risks of triggering a wider war are a reality. However, at this point in the conflict, it seems necessary to level the playing field and let Russia feel the repercussions of its actions.… Continue reading

Zelenskyy calls out US, UK, France over slow weapons deliveries

As Zelenskyy calls out the US, UK, and France over the slow weapons deliveries, it becomes apparent that time is of the essence in this conflict. The urgency to provide support to Ukraine cannot be overstated, considering the dire circumstances they are facing. The delay in aid could have serious consequences and may affect Ukraine’s ability to counteract the aggression effectively.

It is understandable that Zelenskyy is frustrated with the sluggish pace of deliveries. In a war where momentum is everything, any delay in receiving essential weapons and resources can have detrimental effects on the ground. Immediate action seems more necessary than ever, especially when lives are at stake.… Continue reading

Biden ‘open’ to sending long-range cruise missiles to Ukraine

Biden is reportedly ‘open’ to sending long-range cruise missiles to Ukraine, and I have to say, it’s about time. The rules only state not to launch long-range attacks from Ukraine, so by sending them to Ukraine’s neighboring countries, like Russia, the game could change significantly. With Tomahawks and JASSM missiles potentially being used in the conflict, the balance of power in the region could shift dramatically.

The effectiveness of these missiles, with ranges of up to 1000km, could be a genuine game-changer for Ukraine. The US has the capability to manufacture more of these missiles every year, so why not provide them to Ukraine to help end the war once and for all?… Continue reading

Ukraine can fire our weapons during attack inside Russia, says Canada

Ukraine can fire our weapons during an attack inside Russia, says Canada. When I first read this headline, I couldn’t help but feel a surge of pride for our country. Canada has always been known for standing up for what is right, and supporting Ukraine in their defense against Russia is a clear demonstration of that. The fact that Canada has committed over $4 billion in military assistance to Ukraine speaks volumes about our dedication to helping them protect their homeland.

It’s heartening to see that Canadians are wholeheartedly supporting Ukraine’s right to defend itself. The idea of Canadian tanks and missiles being used in Ukraine’s ongoing Special Military Operation on Russian soil is both empowering and necessary.… Continue reading

US announces $125 million military aid package for Ukraine

$125 million military aid package for Ukraine – a small, yet significant step towards supporting the country in its ongoing struggle against Russian aggression. When we delve into the details of what this aid package entails, it may seem like a drop in the bucket compared to the grand scheme of U.S. military spending. However, let’s put things into perspective – this aid could translate into 41,666 M795 high explosive 155mm Howitzer shells, 2 F-16’s, 30 PAC-3 MSE missiles for Patriot batteries, 12 Abrams main battle tanks, and 578 Javelin MANPADs for Ukraine. It’s not a game-changer, but it’s certainly not insignificant.… Continue reading

Biden administration announces new $1.7 billion lethal aid package for Ukraine | CNN Politics

The Biden administration recently announced a substantial aid package for Ukraine, totaling around $1.7 billion. This new lethal aid package is primarily composed of missiles and ammunition for missile, artillery, and air defense systems that the US has previously provided to Ukraine. The commitment includes $1.5 billion in new weapons and equipment through the Ukraine Security Assistance Initiative (USAI), as well as up to $200 million worth of weapons and equipment directly from US Department of Defense stockpiles. This marks the 20th USAI package and sixty-second tranche of equipment provided for Ukraine since August 2021.

One key aspect of this aid package includes missiles for Ukraine’s National Advanced Surface-to-Air Missile Systems (NASAMS) and ammunition for Ukraine’s High Mobility Artillery Rocket System (HIMARS).… Continue reading

Pentagon finds accounting errors worth $2 billion in aid for Ukraine

As I sit down to reflect on the recent news regarding the Pentagon finding accounting errors worth $2 billion in aid for Ukraine, I can’t help but feel a mix of amusement and frustration at the sensationalized headlines that often miss the mark. Let’s get one thing straight – this is not a case of corruption or mismanagement of funds. It’s not like $2 billion magically disappeared into thin air. It’s more like a classic case of overestimating the value of the goods sent over to Ukraine over the past couple of years.

Imagine sending your old car to a friend, valuing it at the original purchase price from 15 years ago, only to later realize that its actual worth is significantly less due to wear and tear and depreciation.… Continue reading