@@LogicVsFacts Most of the money that the US government allocates as the help to Ukraine goes to military complex businesses inside of the US and to their workers. Most of the drones that Ukrainians use are made out of cheep Chinese components bought on donations of Ukrainian citizens to volunteer organisations. But Ukrainians are indeed very grateful for the US aid in whatever form the US taxpayers are providing it.
High quality reporting and you see and feel the cat and mouse lives of the drone operators where they switch from hunter to hunted and back again. One of the best insights into drome warfare I have seen.
That's a Surface level question. That would only come from an ignorant person. Russia doesn't have any ambition. But maybe USA has an ambition to rule the whole world however they want to?
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-IO4_fzKiycA.htmlsi=xbRx7vG_Zne-oOqZ He's featured in videos with millions of views months ago. He's in a dangerous job, but it's more dangerous to not do it and allow Russia to take over Ukraine.
I've seen some of the actual combat video of a done which is detonated next to a human being.....it's nasty & dark beyond words. Imagine a generation of people who'll get ptsd just by hearing a dji fly
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Litterly none of those are made or supplied by US. We have to improvise, as it takes 1-3 business years for the US to send single rocket. Not that we are not greatfull, but we don’t have a luxury of waiting for US to decide how scared they are of Russian bushit today in scale from 1 to 10.
На украинских землях белый равноконечный крест исторически считается хоругвью казачества. Он изображен, в частности, на флаге 1651 года, хранящемся в Стокгольмском музее. Такой крест есть и на флаге гетьмана Богдана Хмельницкого. Поддерживают традиции и современные украинские руководители.
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-IO4_fzKiycA.htmlsi=xbRx7vG_Zne-oOqZ No, they didn't. Darwin has been operating for a while and featured in other videos.
Without them Ukraine may have lost this war. Ukraine is fighting to survive and there is just as much honour with drone warfare as there was being in a B-17 or Lancaster in WW2, more even as a lot fewer civilians die in drone warfare.
Those money “sent” to Ukraine is mostly an accounting trick to allow the US military to send its old, expiring equipment away instead of spending the same or more money on destroying it. But even if it weren’t, it would still be money well spent. If Putin takes Ukraine, that means the USA loses its biggest trading partner. Where will the US sell its pharmaceuticals, oil, LNG, and machinery? Say goodbye to those good US jobs.
If you are American, at least 94% of taxpayer money is spent on US citizens, probably higher. 1% is spent internationally and 5% on "other". So the good news is that money is spent on citizens first.
How about being responsible for forcing denuclearization and disarming(missiles and strategic aviation) of Ukraine under threat of isolation in 1994 by the US?