Mike not going to do it he has an IOU to Trump.
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The Democratic leadership in Congress has suggested it would protect the Republican House speaker, Mike Johnson, if he bucks his far-right colleagues and brings a stalled $60bn Ukraine military aid package to a vote, as a new poll shows public support for Ukraine is now fractured down party-political lines.
Hakeem Jeffries, the House minority leader, floated the offer in an interview with the New York Times, saying “a reasonable number” of Democrats would vote to save the Republican speaker if the Ukraine vote resulted in a Republican mutiny.
Far-right members of Congress including Marjorie Taylor Greene have said they would seek to depose Johnson if he brings the foreign aid bill forward, threatening to send Republicans toward yet another protracted leadership crisis like the one that paralyzed the House under former speaker Kevin McCarthy."
"In August 2022, a majority (66%) of Americans believed the U.S. should support Ukraine in reclaiming its former territory, even if this resulted in a prolonged conflict. That view has waned but not completely shifted, as 54% of Americans maintain that view.Nov 2, 2023"
Biden and others who support Ukraine need to do a better job explaining why it is important to support Ukraine.
Ukraine is definitely starting to lose. They have a severe artillery disadvantage.
Cute but that only happens in Jan? By then Russia would be matching to Kyiv again.The speaker's gavel will soon fly into Hakeem Jeffries' hands like Captain America summoning Mjolnir.
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And Jeffries isn't going to take any $hit.
He does have Keys.I tried to Google it but couldn't find anything relevant. If you have a link I'd be grateful
Some high fucking quality video
Cute but that only happens in Jan? By then Russia would be matching to Kyiv again.
Ukraine is definitely starting to lose. They have a severe artillery disadvantage.
Ukraine to receive $280 billions from seized Russian assets. Not sure why this is taking so long. Relations between West and Russia will never get any better going forward. WW3 is not if but when. Sadly.
Ukraine to receive $280 billions from seized Russian assets. Not sure why this is taking so long. Relations between West and Russia will never get any better going forward. WW3 is not if but when. Sadly.
Like I said earlier, should have solve the problem when you had nukes 4 years earlier than USSR. Plenty of time to bring the scourge down to their knees.The West was hemming and hawing saying "Well, this could set a bad precedent!" As opposed to what?!?! Civilians being slaughtered by an invading horde of Russian convicts?
I say give it all to Ukraine AND keep the weapons from the West going. Make it so that Pres. Putin has to spend until Russia is bankrupted again.
Like I said earlier, should have solve the problem when you had nukes 4 years earlier than USSR. Plenty of time to bring the scourge down to their knees.
The West was hemming and hawing saying "Well, this could set a bad precedent!" As opposed to what?!?! Civilians being slaughtered by an invading horde of Russian convicts?
I say give it all to Ukraine AND keep the weapons from the West going. Make it so that Pres. Putin has to spend until Russia is bankrupted again.
That isn't happening. Best they can hope for is interest off the seized assets.Ukraine to receive $280 billions from seized Russian assets. Not sure why this is taking so long. Relations between West and Russia will never get any better going forward. WW3 is not if but when. Sadly.
Not really thoughThere's a good chance it kills the USD as the international currency of trade,
Not really though
It’s no secret that Russia’s fleet of A-50 Mainstay airborne early warning and control (AEW&C) aircraft has taken a beating in the war in Ukraine, with two examples shot down under still-mysterious circumstances and another damaged by a drone strike. But a recent proposal to restart production of these high-value aircraft is questionable, to say the least. It also sheds further light on the significant problems Moscow has faced in fielding a new-generation AEW&C platform, the A-100, which remains in limbo, for the time being.
Speaking yesterday, Sergei Chemezov, the head of Russia’s Rostec state defense conglomerate, said that production of the A-50 would be restarted, according to a report from the state-run TASS news agency.
Moreover, the A-100 program has also felt the effects of Western sanctions, which have severely disrupted the supply of high-technology components, especially semiconductors that are required for many advanced Russian weapon systems. We have explored these issues before, as well as how they have affected the A-100 in particular.
The A-100 features a much more modern active electronic scanned array (AESA) radar. In its proposed export form, which would likely be downgraded somewhat, the manufacturer says it will be able to track up to 300 targets at a distance of around 400 miles, a significant advance over the A-50U, let alone the A-50. The A-100 will also be fitted with advanced navigation and communication systems and features many other additional antennas, likely for passive surveillance. The A-100, which first flew in 2017, is still not in operational service.
Yep, Russia is due for another good ole fashion collapse anyway. Death from a 1000 cuts is in motion…The West was hemming and hawing saying "Well, this could set a bad precedent!" As opposed to what?!?! Civilians being slaughtered by an invading horde of Russian convicts?
I say give it all to Ukraine AND keep the weapons from the West going. Make it so that Pres. Putin has to spend until Russia is bankrupted again.