>"Paramilitaries" are actually citizens driven to fight
Yep that's the definition of that word. Like how "fledgling" means new and "micro" means small and "nation" means nation. If you give some civilian militias weapons, you're backing a paramilitary. Provide a command structure and now you've got a proxy force.
indiscriminate terror attacks
So they were shelling random people for no reason? You keep disagreeing but then restating my proposed premise. Probably because when I state it, plainly, without the rhetorical back flips, it sounds absurd.
>Slow trickle?
Yes. First it was just ATGMs because that's what you can put on a plane on short notice. They didn't get HIMARS until 6 months later and then it was only 4 vehicles with only short range rockets, no atacms. Then the debate over artillery and cluster munitions. Then the debate over patriots. Then the debate over bradleys and tanks. Then F16s. It's been an extremely slow and protracted escalation, I'm not sure how you can deny this.
> the banking system leveraged every charity to run 'help ukraine defend itself' scams.
Is it a scam or did they buy the weapons? These are mutually exclusive. Also every charity in the world combined wouldn't fill up one cargo plane with javelins.
>This is why I said check the battlefield view.
I don't understand how this will answer the question. This is what I mean by you alluding to stuff. You need to state what you think because believe it or not, it is not obvious. Did Russia know that Ukraine was provoking them intentionally or not? Are they playing along or are they so weak that a couple glowies can dial the entire russian army forward and back from the other side of the planet?
Yep that's the definition of that word. Like how "fledgling" means new and "micro" means small and "nation" means nation. If you give some civilian militias weapons, you're backing a paramilitary. Provide a command structure and now you've got a proxy force.
That's what military aid is, yes. I know this is surprising, but 'thoughts and prayers' in facebook messages don't really work. They asked for help, and they got it.
So they were shelling random people for no reason? You keep disagreeing but then restating my proposed premise. Probably because when I state it, plainly, without the rhetorical back flips, it sounds absurd.
Here's what's absurd - you dogged denial of human rights violations carried out by the ukraine's state apparatus against people who felt that they were no longer represented after the 2014 coup in Ukraine.
Yes. First it was just ATGMs because that's what you can put on a plane on short notice. They didn't get HIMARS until 6 months later and then it was only 4 vehicles with only short range rockets, no atacms. Then the debate over artillery and cluster munitions. Then the debate over patriots. Then the debate over bradleys and tanks. Then F16s. It's been an extremely slow and protracted escalation, I'm not sure how you can deny this.
I see you have no idea what happened to the EU's military reserves.
Is it a scam or did they buy the weapons? These are mutually exclusive. Also every charity in the world combined wouldn't fill up one cargo plane with javelins.
A scam, because even if those weapons were bought, they were not all used for 'ukraine's defense'. The money was used to pay for politicians, lined pockets of dirty armsmasters and the weapons more often than not, got resold to criminals and terrorists.
I don't understand how this will answer the question.
Look where the Russian forces are holding, rather than postulating about how they'll invade Ukraine as a whole.
This is what I mean by you alluding to stuff. You need to state what you think because believe it or not, it is not obvious. Did Russia know that Ukraine was provoking them intentionally or not? Are they playing along or are they so weak that a couple glowies can dial the entire russian army forward and back from the other side of the planet?
Nearly a decade of accelerating harassment of Crimea and the Donbass region is not 'a couple glowies'.
>"Paramilitaries" are actually citizens driven to fight
Yep that's the definition of that word. Like how "fledgling" means new and "micro" means small and "nation" means nation. If you give some civilian militias weapons, you're backing a paramilitary. Provide a command structure and now you've got a proxy force.
So they were shelling random people for no reason? You keep disagreeing but then restating my proposed premise. Probably because when I state it, plainly, without the rhetorical back flips, it sounds absurd.
>Slow trickle?
Yes. First it was just ATGMs because that's what you can put on a plane on short notice. They didn't get HIMARS until 6 months later and then it was only 4 vehicles with only short range rockets, no atacms. Then the debate over artillery and cluster munitions. Then the debate over patriots. Then the debate over bradleys and tanks. Then F16s. It's been an extremely slow and protracted escalation, I'm not sure how you can deny this.
> the banking system leveraged every charity to run 'help ukraine defend itself' scams.
Is it a scam or did they buy the weapons? These are mutually exclusive. Also every charity in the world combined wouldn't fill up one cargo plane with javelins.
>This is why I said check the battlefield view.
I don't understand how this will answer the question. This is what I mean by you alluding to stuff. You need to state what you think because believe it or not, it is not obvious. Did Russia know that Ukraine was provoking them intentionally or not? Are they playing along or are they so weak that a couple glowies can dial the entire russian army forward and back from the other side of the planet?
That's what military aid is, yes. I know this is surprising, but 'thoughts and prayers' in facebook messages don't really work. They asked for help, and they got it.
Here's what's absurd - you dogged denial of human rights violations carried out by the ukraine's state apparatus against people who felt that they were no longer represented after the 2014 coup in Ukraine.
I see you have no idea what happened to the EU's military reserves.
A scam, because even if those weapons were bought, they were not all used for 'ukraine's defense'. The money was used to pay for politicians, lined pockets of dirty armsmasters and the weapons more often than not, got resold to criminals and terrorists.
Look where the Russian forces are holding, rather than postulating about how they'll invade Ukraine as a whole.
Nearly a decade of accelerating harassment of Crimea and the Donbass region is not 'a couple glowies'.