The U.S. is sending Ukraine an additional $125 million in weapons to assist in its military operations against Russia, including much-needed air defense capabilities, radars to detect and counter enemy artillery and anti-tank weapons, the White House announced Friday.

The latest package comes as Ukraine has launched its largest ground offensive on Russian soil since the war began in February 2022. The offensive in the Kursk region has prompted Moscow to declare an emergency and send reinforcements there.

National security spokesman John Kirby said Ukraine’s use of U.S.-provided weapons in the offensive was in line with administration policies. The Biden administration has approved their use in cross-border counterstrikes against Russia but not against targets deeper inside Russia, although the specific distances are not clear.

The weapons in this latest aid package will be drawn from existing U.S. stocks and will include Stinger missiles, 155mm and 105mm artillery ammunition, High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems (HIMARS) ammunition and vehicles. It brings the total amount of U.S. aid to Ukraine since 2022 to $55.6 billion.

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    It brings the total amount of U.S. aid to Ukraine since 2022 to $55.6 billion.

    Imagine spending these money on something useful and not on war

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        Russia is playing the same war games the west have been playing for decades, the cold war is still going.

        Cutting war industry founds globally is how you invert the course. The more money you put into war and weapons of destruction the more war you get. Politicians and rulers seek war, it’s a tool for them to get more power and money.

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          lol ah yes, we should simply cede to a dictator’s territorial imperial annexation by… Weakening defense budgets? Remind me how the US annexed Iraq and Afghanistan as Russia did with Crimea, parts of Georgia, Chechyna?

          And no, NATO is how you invert the course. Russia is too pussy to confront NATO’s Article 5. So bring Ukraine into NATO.

          So why don’t you go tell Putin to cut his military budget?

          This guy… Apparently thinks we should have rolled over when Hitler invaded Poland and the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor.

          Edit: Observe below how this user hops around with tangential points and half-truths, all the while avoiding the heart of the matter: They believe we should just give in to the dictator — whether it’s the Hitler of old or the Putin of recent. Further observe how they have no response to the fact that NATO countries have never been directly attacked by Russia, giving proof to the power of a Defensive Alliance.

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            lol ah yes, we should simply cede to

            Who is we? Are you ukrainian? are you russian? are you american?

            defense budgets

            “defense budget” is a misleading name for weapons designed to attack, destroy and kill humans.

            NATO is a terrorist organization on pair with russia, lead by corrupted people who seek war as a tool to get more power and wealth.

            This guy… Apparently thinks we should have rolled over when Hitler invaded Poland and the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor.

            Let’s talk about the present, no need to bring the past back

            https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Paperclip

            https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hans_Globke

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              Cope harder. You’re either working for Russia or a useful idiot. Same thing in the end, really

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                I just called out NATO and russia as terrorists organization in the previous post and you claim that i work for them. No offense but if there’s anyone who seem an idiot that’s you and your conclusions.

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          Cutting war industry founds globally is how you invert the course.

          Great how are you going to implement and enforce that globally? This sounds similar to the goals of the league of nations, and we all know how that turned out.

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              Again, we’ve seen the league of nations fail. They arguably had more momentum than “random users of an Internet forum discouraging government spending on military”

              Do you have an idea for how this would be enforced?

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      Ukraine did that and look at what happened to it. What would have happened if someone else hadn’t spent on defense and willing to help out? All slaves.

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        Ukraine did that and look at what happened to it.

        They dumped billions on war just like everyone else: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_with_highest_military_expenditures

        What would have happened if someone else hadn’t spent on defense and willing to help out?

        https://www.nytimes.com/2024/02/25/world/europe/cia-ukraine-intelligence-russia-war.html

        If nations wouldn’t be playing war games and spending billions of public money on war there would be no war to begin with.

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          You know the war started in 2014 when putin invaded Crimea unimpeded, because Ukraine did not have an army, right?

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              Talk to them about the state of the armed forces in 2014 and understand that pacifism is only great when your neighbours are pacifist too.

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                You are misleading pacifism with peace. Peace should be everyone ultimate goal and you don’t achieve it by giving public money to authoritarian governments and mass producing weapons designed to destroy and kill humans. Western rules have the same interests other rulers have in waging war and piling up wealth and power. Look at their support for the genocide in gaza or for regimes like saudi arabia. They don’t give a shit about people or peace, they crave for power and are in a position where they can get as much as they want. Taunting your neighbours into conflict is what they have been doing for centuries. If you don’t want to learn about the cold war just look at what israel government is doing right now in gaza.

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                  It’s been nearly 2.5 years since the bombing of Kiev, if that did not change your mind, nothing will, so I’ll just respectfully shut up.