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In reply to the discussion: Where does DU stand? [View all]Wingus Dingus
(8,052 posts)56. By "doing more", I mean stepping up shipments of arms,
planes, drones, missiles, supplies, food, medicine--endless supplies, trucked or airlifted as far inside Ukraine as possible. Getting humanitarian relief personnel as close to civilians as possible. And then starting to look at other ways, creative ways, to kick Russia in the 'nads, economically and foreign-policy wise. Using leverage with non-NATO countries to talk Russia into at least allowing safe corridors. That sort of thing.
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Do you really think that setting back is going to keep him from using them on our allies?
Lady Freedom Returns
Mar 2022
#20
What do you mean by "back off"? You need to be precise when talking war.
WhiskeyGrinder
Mar 2022
#17
Yessir. My feelings too. No choice for us who think things need to b left in the hands of the pros.
Tommymac
Mar 2022
#54
I find it interesting that the majority of those that want an intervention
MarineCombatEngineer
Mar 2022
#24
It's happening; check foreign news outlets. But the logistics are difficult and complex,
Ocelot II
Mar 2022
#64