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UKRs: "Waah! Mommy! Daddy! U.S./NATO! Give Me Javelins/Stingers Putin Posse will Kapture 'n BBQ us!
DUMBASS CNN doesn't know a "Javelin" ATGM from its own sex-with-poop ass; its a M141 BDM unguided ROCKET in the hands of an inept UKR (shit open position with no overhead cover = Russian MRL BBQ fodder)...OH! IF THE COURAGEOUS UKRS WERE SOO SUCCESSFULLLL why the DESPERATION FOR MORE AMMO?
https://www.cnn.com/2022/03/24/politics/ukraine-us-request-javelin-stinger-missiles/index.html
A serviceman of Ukrainian military forces holds a FGM-148 Javelin [NOT], an American-made portable anti-tank missile, at a checkpoint, where they hold a position near Kharkiv on March 23, 2022.
Sergey Bobok/AFP/Getty Images
CNN
Ukraine has updated its extensive wishlist of additional military assistance from the US government in the past several days to include hundreds more anti-aircraft and anti-tank missiles than previously requested, according to a document provided to CNN that details the items needed.
The Ukrainians have submitted similar lists in recent weeks but a recent request provided to US lawmakers appears to reflect a growing need for American-made Stinger anti-aircraft missiles and Javelin anti-tank missiles – with Ukraine saying it urgently needs 500 of each, daily.
Inside the race to prevent Russia gaining full control of the skies above Ukraine
In both cases, Ukraine is asking for hundreds more missiles than were included in a similar list recently provided to U.S. lawmakers, according to a source with knowledge of both requests.
The new list comes as the Ukrainians have claimed they face potential weapons shortages amid an ongoing Russian assault – prompting some pushback from U.S. and NATO officials who stress that more military aid is already going into the country.
By March 7, less than two weeks into Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the U.S. and other NATO members had sent about 17,000 anti-tank missiles and 2,000 anti-aircraft missiles into Ukraine.
Since then, NATO countries, including the U.S., have kept the pipeline of weapons and equipment flowing, even as Russia has threatened to target the shipments.
The last of a U.S. $350 million security assistance packaged approved in late February arrived in Ukraine within the last few days, a senior defense official said, while the next two packages totaling $1 billion have already started to arrive.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy speaks to Congress by video to plead [BOO HOO!] for support.
Ukraine has requested military aid. Here's how allies are providing assistance
President Joe Biden said Thursday that “armor systems, ammunition and our weapons are flowing into Ukraine as I speak.” The defense official said it would be “multiple flights over many days” to get the equipment to Eastern Europe before it enters Ukraine at multiple land border crossings.
Meanwhile, on Wednesday, the United Kingdom announced it would ship 6,000 more missiles, including anti-tank and high explosive weapons, to Ukraine, along with approximately $33 million in financial backing for the Ukrainian military.
The list provided to CNN details several other urgent needs, including: jets, attack helicopters and anti-aircraft systems...
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No, UKRfags Putin's posse is kicking your fat flabby pedonazi asses.
NO MORE WEAPONS FOR YOU!
John 3:16
Semper Airborne!
James Bond is REAL.
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