Monday, May 27, 2024

Let Ukraine Fight Back

From Reuters:

“NATO: members should allow Ukraine to use Western weapons in Russia”



(NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg speaks during a NATO Parliamentary assembly)

NATO has called on its member states to authorize Ukraine to use Western weapons against military targets in Russia during a spring session in the Bulgarian capital Sofia on Monday. NATO's Parliamentary Assembly (PA) adopted a corresponding declaration vowing support of Ukraine until victory is achieved. The time has come to lift some restrictions on the use of the weapons provided, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said. Stoltenberg cited the Ukrainian region of Kharkiv, where the front line and the border with Russia more or less coincided, as an example of a possible use of Western weapons. Ukraine would be weaker if NATO members continued to support it only halfway, warned the president of NATO's Parliamentary Assembly, Michał Szczerba from Poland.

Ukrainian Defence Minister Rustem Umerov appealed in a video message for the allies to close the airspace over western Ukraine with their air-defence systems. Umerov reiterated that his country was striving for full NATO membership. Parliamentarians from NATO member countries and partner states took part in the PA spring meeting. A delegation from the German Bundestag also travelled to Sofia. Stoltenberg named three topics for the upcoming NATO summit in Washington in July: improving the defence capabilities of member states, support for Ukraine and global partnerships with a focus on the Asia-Pacific region. The Parliamentary Assembly also called for the creation of a centre at NATO headquarters in Brussels to combat disinformation.

^ All 32 NATO Member Countries (Albania, Belgium, Bulgaria, Canada, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Montenegro, the Netherlands, North Macedonia, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Turkey, the United Kingdom and the United States) SHOULD allow Ukraine to use Western Weapons to attack the Russians BOTH inside Ukraine and inside Russia.

For over 2 years now Russia has been attacking Ukraine from both inside Ukraine and inside Russia with weapons from Iran, China, North Korea (and any other place they can get weapons from.)

Some NATO Countries (like Hungary and Turkey) are actively trying to hurt Ukraine and help Russia win because their Leaders (Orban and Erdogan) are lackeys of Putin and have drank his Kool-Aid.

Russia has committed (and continues to commit) horrific War Crimes (Torture, Rape, Mass Murder, Child Kidnapping, etc.) against Ukrainian Men, Women and Children and Russia needs to be stopped.

After over 2 years of War the Russian People themselves don’t seem to want to remove Putin from Power or to end their War in Ukraine and because they actively support the War Industry and the War Crimes committed in their name every part of Russia is a legitimate Military Target for Ukraine.

I don’t say that lightly.

I have lived in Russia 2 times and visited there 3 times. I have a lot of Russian Friends (both inside Russia and outside of Russia.)

But the Current Militaristic Character of the Russian People, along with their War Crimes in Ukraine and the fact that Russia attacks Ukraine from inside Russia shows me that every inch of the Russian Federation is a valid Military Target and the only way to stop Putin and his Nazi Zs in Ukraine is to attack them in both Russian-Occupied Ukrainian Territory as well as on Russian Territory itself.

I only hope this War ends soon – with a Ukrainian Victory – and that one day the Russian People will be able to rejoin the Civilized World once again – but first they have to be defeated and held accountable for their War Crimes (just like the Germans were after 1945.) ^

https://www.yahoo.com/news/nato-members-allow-ukraine-western-134419264.html?fr=sycsrp_catchall

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