• Lost_My_Mind@lemmy.world
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    8 days ago

    Working on??? Dude. It takes one call.

    "Yo, Zelenskyy, Biden here. You know those long range weapons we gave you? Well, go ahead. Use them.

    …sooooo, how’s things?"

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      8 days ago

      Working out… probably some dos and donts. I have no clue how the restrictions are enshrined in a law or something… and possibly arranging some more stocks if the use case is expanded.

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        8 days ago

        Working on giving Putin all the time in the world to move all the important shit to safety so there’s no actual chance of “escalation”

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          8 days ago

          300km from the front leaves a hell of a logistics gap. Although dozens of burning migs and sukhois would have been better.

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            8 days ago

            It’s not just that, they have plenty of time to create more routes, depots, spread out munitions, etc. because Biden has been slow-rolling it for so long while everyone already knows its inevitable

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      8 days ago

      It takes time, I just messaged him asking for it yesterday.

      But seriously. I would love to learn that it was lifted from a news that Ukrainians hit some remote airfield. Why are they making a PR show from it and giving Russia time to prepare?

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    8 days ago

    I’m glad to hear it. I guess that the incursion into Kursk made Biden reconsider as Russia’s “red line” has crumbled.