Nato just authorized member countries to send fighter jets to Ukraine. Gonna be an ugly day tomorrow...
Not every Nato country has MIGs. The Ukranian pilots are trained on MIGs. Not on US jets. Will the supplied planes be based on Nato air fields or sent to Ukranian airfields? If the former, it could escalate things.
Lending fighter jets to Ukraine and they'll land where? F-35B fighter, vertical take off would be nice. Notice the electric power and water are still on. Why surrender with all those comforts and help, so this drags on until Russia gives up? Really?
Russians already limiting the food sales/per person, ,,to avoid" re-selling, or more likely, because the shortgage is coming.
Anyone that thinks Ukraine is going to win this is definitely a Biden voter. Completely out of touch with reality. Zelensky just released a video of himself showing where he was at and how he's not scared. I suspect he'll be dead in the next 48 hours from stupidity.
I think Putin will be lucky to survive the month. Just imagine the message all dictators in the world will get if putin is assassinated...
US couldn't even assassinate Castro. There've been at least 7 assassination attempts against Putin that have all failed. If there is an 8th and it fails, the nukes come out.
Its looking like no Nato country in Europe has the balls to directly send fighter jets to Ukraine. The Polish dont want to do it, they want to send the planes to Nato bases in Germany. The Germans wont want to send those fighters to Ukraine directly from Germany either. Also its seems to be dumb idea, reward not worth the risk. WARSAW, Poland (AP) — The Pentagon said Tuesday that Poland's offer to give its MiG-29 fighter jets to the U.S. so they can be passed to Ukraine raises serious concerns for the NATO alliance and the plan is not “a tenable one.” Pentagon Press Secretary John Kirby said in a statement that the prospect of jets departing from a U.S./NATO base in Germany to fly into airspace contested with Russia in the Ukraine war is concerning. He said it's not clear to the U.S. that there is a substantive rationale for it.