Please call your Congressman ASAP and ask them to vote Yes on the Ukraine Support Act tomorrow Wednesday, June 3.
This critical bill will provide over $1 billion in weapons and $8 billion in loans to our friend Ukraine and increase sanctions on our enemy Russia.
Imagine this is your city. Overnight: 656 drones, 73 missiles, 21 dead, two of them children. A residential building in Kyiv collapsed into rubble.
When asked about these attacks, the Kremlin’s response was simple: “This practice will continue.” Kremlin doesn't hide its intentions.
Why are we treating this as normal? Why aren’t we helping Ukraine more?
Every sign at this refinery in Ireland is in russian. The official website is a .RU domain.
There’s no reason to hide it because local politicians are openly doing it for them.
This is not World War II footage.
This is Toretsk, Ukraine — and it’s not as far away as you think.
A city that once had over 30,000 residents. Now almost completely erased.
There is no excuse for this. None.
BREAKING. The Russian government has just announced that I have been added to their sanctions list for my work exposing their sanctions evading cryptocurrency A7A5. In doing so, I have exposed their Achilles’ heel. Without A7A5 they would not be able to fund their war of aggression. I have been sanctioned alongside Washington Post reporter @catherinebelton and 3 other UK nationals. It’s a badge of honour.
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This was Kyiv last night.
Those very, very fast missiles are probably 3M22 Zircon hypersonic cruise missiles. Russia fired eight of them at us yesterday.
Imagine this was your city, and this was happening a few hundred metres from your home.
This was Kyiv last night.
Those very, very fast missiles are probably 3M22 Zircon hypersonic cruise missiles. Russia fired eight of them at us yesterday.
Imagine this was your city, and this was happening a few hundred metres from your home.
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REP. KEATING: I have some questions about our envoy, Steve Witkoff. I mean, he met with Putin at length. He came out of that saying Putin is trustworthy.
That this war criminal is a good guy. That he trusts him. Witkoff even gave advice to Ushakov, a top Putin advisor, on how to flatter our president and how to manipulate our president for the Russians.
That not only provokes concern and feeling on my part that he’s not up to the job, but even colleague on Armed Services Committee on the other side of the aisle, Representative Bacon, said the guy should be removed.
I must tell you, it just reinforces to me that at the end, in Ukraine there has to be some kind of military provision in place, not just words with Putin, to make sure he stops. And this is completely relevant to the Baltics, because they’re next.
I am not suggesting anything, of course. But a queue of fuel tankers waiting to reach occupied Crimea by ferry is certainly an interesting sight.
Tankers spend 4–5 days waiting for a crossing because much of the ferry fleet is no longer available.
And likely they are not being allowed onto the Kerch Bridge.
For reasons.
Very understandable reasons.
Sierra Army Depot, a huge US base with hundreds of Abrams tanks stored there.
Trump is not helping Ukraine because he doesn't want to.
All this stuff is rotting in the sun.
Presidential power authorizes the President to set a price on declassified US military material; that is, each unit could cost one dollar on the condition that the buyer transports it themselves.
The same thing happens with millions of 155mm projectiles.
@Mylovanov@shemros An honest assessment should account about how many russian missiles are currently not operative, and how many would fail at launch or fall within russia borders. It is not to say "no danger" but to deflate the kremlin discourse.