Ukrainan konflikti/sota

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Millä logiikalla Sholtz tuon jälkeen olisi enempi Ukrainan puolella? Kyllähän se vetäisi vaan enempi jarrua päälle, koska "seuraava voi olla meille". Pelkäänpä, että saisi myös kannatusta kun nähty että Putin uskaltaa ydinasetta käyttää. Täytyy vaan luottaa että Amerikka ja britit antaisi tuossa vaiheessa kunnolla takaisin.
Onko niillä varaa olla antamatta?
 
No ei tietenkään voi peruuttaa koska Schengen-periaate on jumalallinen ilmoitus korkeuksista, ei ihmisten luomaa.

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Peruuntuuko siinä koko Schengen-periaate että ei lasketakaan fasistisesta roistovaltiosta väkeä Eurooppaan. Haavisto voisi nyt vetää päänsä avustajansa pepustaan tässä asiassa.

Venäjä on jo luokitellut Suomen epäystävälliseksi maaksi. Ehkä nyt olisi sopiva hetki osoittaa että olemme paikkamme epäystävällisten maiden listalla myös ansainneet :ROFLMAO:

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Ei tässä ylivarovaisessa hissuttelussa ole nykyisessä maailmantilanteessa mitään järkeä. Suomi kertoo venäläisille ja muulle maailmalle että olemme vässyköitä ja haluamme sellaisina jatkossakin pysyä.
 
Ukraine’s defense industry is observing a spike in demand from foreign customers interested in securing weapons proven in combat against Russia’s invasion, according to representatives of leading Ukrainian defense group Ukroboronprom.

“Our Skif man-portable, anti-tank missile system has already been exported to 10 countries around the world, and our Corsar light portable missile system has been exported to six countries,” Anton Pashynskyi, the chief business development officer at State Kyiv Design Bureau Luch, an Ukroboronprom offshoot, told Defense News at the MSPO defense industry show here.

“Right now, our company’s efforts are focused on supplying our weapons to the Ukrainian military, but we’re also in talks with customers from various parts of the world who are very much interested in our missiles’ capacities and would like to buy them when they are available,” he said.

Pashynskyi said that “a Middle Eastern country wants to buy our Vilkha multiple rocket launcher with guided missiles, and there is a potential Far Eastern country interested in buying Neptune anti-ship cruise missiles developed by our bureau.”

“These products are all combat proven and widely used by our military to fight against Russian invaders, it was a Neptune missile that sunk the Russian Moskva cruiser earlier this year,” according to the company representative.
 
Several U.S. senators on Tuesday asked for additional briefings and reports on President Joe Biden’s new $13.7 billion funding request for Ukraine in the wake of Russia’s invasion.

The White House budget office last week announced the latest Ukraine aid request, which includes $11.7 billion for security and economic assistance through December. It also seeks an additional $2 billion to reduce domestic energy costs driven up in part by the war.

Defense spending panel chairman Jon Tester, D-Mont., told Defense News he wants Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin or Deputy Defense Secretary Kathleen Hicks to provide more information on the request.

“I’m not opposed to it; I just want to know what’s in it,” said Tester.

Armed Services Committee members Sens. Tim Kaine, D-Va., and Thom Tillis, R-N.C., also asked that the Pentagon brief the Armed Services Committee and submit a report with more details.

In addition to the new request, Sen. James Inhofe, R-Okla., told Defense News the Biden administration should quickly use the roughly $2.8 billion in untapped drawdown authority to send materiel from U.S. stockpiles to Ukraine, because the authority is due to expire by Oct. 1.

He lambasted the White House for only requesting $7.2 billion within the new $13.7 billion request for the Defense Department, arguing that’s far too low.
 
Conflict Armament Research (CAR) investigators continue to physically document advanced weapon systems and communications equipment that the Russian Federation used in its war against Ukraine. This latest report provides an update to CAR’s previous dispatch from May 2022 and looks into commonalities between recently manufactured components in Russian systems.

A CAR field investigation team returned to Ukraine from 12 to 16 July 2022 to document additional items and systems that Ukrainian authorities recovered from Russian forces starting in February 2022.

These included the components of a Ka-52 helicopter, multiple cruise missiles, uncrewed aerial vehicles (UAVs), and communications and navigation equipment, all of which were manufactured in the Russian Federation.

To date, CAR has identified a total of 144 non-Russian manufacturers of more than 650 unique component models in Russian materiel used in the war on Ukraine. Many of these items were manufactured after 2014, when the war in eastern Ukraine first began and the European Union and United States imposed an initial set of sanctions on the Russian Federation. Some items were produced as recently as 2021.

 
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