How US Aid affects the outcome of this war

April 16, 2024

“…It’s not like we’re losing anything in the US. It’s kind of bullshit to see this #propaganda changing the mindset of Americans back home and making things harder on the Ukrainians when they were invaded…”

Troy Offenbecker is a former United States marine that #sold everything back home to come and fight in Ukraine. He fought in tough battles like in Bakhmut, Kupyansk, and Zaporizhia knowing first hand just how US aid affects the outcome of this war.

Credits @united24media

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VIDEO OF TROY HERE:

https://www.linkedin.com/posts/nataliia-i-50624071_propaganda-sold-supportukraine-activity-7185738673844367360-YAVU?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_ios

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Another post from Nataliia:

“russia acts whenever we #fail to act…

russia’s war of aggression has proved that the security of our region is indivisible.
Only russia’s defeat and the complete restoration of Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity will bring stability, security, and the prospect of strong economic development to the #Black Sea region. Ukraine can achieve such an outcome with sufficient support» — Minister Dmytro #Kuleba at the Black Sea Security Conference of the International Crimea Platform.

Credits @mfa_ukraine

VIDEO OF MR KULEBA HERE:

https://www.linkedin.com/posts/nataliia-i-50624071_fail-black-kuleba-activity-7185581503139962880-Skul?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_ios

2 comments

  1. I am glad Mr Kuleba mentioned also Georgia joining Nato in that clip.
    Ukraine and Georgia should have joined in 2004, when the Balts joined.
    The Black Sea must be all Nato. Russia must lose all its Black Sea coastline; all of which was thieved from Ukraine and Georgia.

    • Yeah, it would be much better for the development of the region surrounding the Black Sea if Russia lost access to the coastline. But I’m afraid that’s daydreaming, or, to phrase it more optimistically, science fiction right now. The sad reality we face right now instead is that Nato isn’t even succeeding in safeguarding Ukraine’s territorial integrity, not to speak of poor Georgia’s. We’re not back to the strength of the defence organisation during the cold war, not even remotely. That pararigm shift is urgently needed, but hasn’t been done yet. 🙁

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