Poland’s Tusk, America’s Blinken discuss ways to ensure Russia’s defeat in Ukraine

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10 Comments

  1. To be fair, everyone should wake up each morning and give a bit of thought on how to ensure Russia’s defeat in Ukraine.

  2. Allowing the Ukraine military more freedom to strike Russia should help.

    Never should have been a debate, especially from Washington DC. Warsaw and Washington DC should try to get other NATO governments on board with supporting this aspect of the war.

  3. Let me try:

    1) Stop making the UAF fight with an arm and leg tied behind their back. Give them the arms, ammo, and armor they need and stop drip feeding them. I’m sure UTC and Lockheed won’t mind.

    2) Let them strike ANY military or infrastructure target those systems can reach. Unlike Russia they don’t want to waste the ordinance going after civilian target.

    3) Give them the intel on where all those targets are/will be.

    3.1) Moscow is fair game. Make the Russian Elites know what being in a war feels like.

    3.2) Give them daily updates on where Putin is.

    4) Give them the LRM’s to start hitting the Iranian arms shipments in the Caspian Sea ports.

    5) Cut off ALL international aid to NK (if we haven’t done so already) until their arms shipments stop.

    All in favor?

  4. >**Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk and US Secretary of State Antony Blinken discussed strategies to ensure Russia’s defeat in Ukraine during their meeting in Warsaw on Thursday, officials said.**

    >The two leaders talked about key aspects of Polish-American relations, including security and defence strategies, and energy cooperation, according to the US embassy in Warsaw.

    >They also addressed “joint efforts to ensure that Russia’s aggression in Ukraine results in a strategic defeat,” the embassy said on the X social media platform in Polish.

    >The US embassy affirmed Washington’s commitment to deepening cooperation with Warsaw in defence and its readiness to collaborate on projects that enhance energy security, drive economic growth and “strengthen the enduring bond between our nations.”

    >Earlier in the day, Blinken met with Poland’s Foreign Minister RadosÅ‚aw Sikorski and President Andrzej Duda to discuss bilateral defence, security and energy ties as well as joint support for Ukraine against Russia’s invasion, public broadcaster Polish Radio’s IAR news agency reported.

    >Poland’s Sikorski told reporters after his meeting with Blinken that Warsaw “remains a proponent of increasing pressure on the Russian regime to compel it to end the war against Ukraine.”

    >”From the start, we have been at the forefront of efforts to provide military assistance and more,” Sikorski said at a joint news conference with Blinken.

    >While in Warsaw on Thursday, Blinken expressed his appreciation for Poland’s leadership within NATO, praising the country’s commitment to spending over 4 percent of its GDP on defence and its continued efforts to modernise its armed forces, according to the US embassy in Warsaw.

    >Russia invaded Ukraine by land, air and sea on February 24, 2022, starting the largest military conflict in Europe since World War II.

    >Thursday is day 932 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.

    >(gs)

    >Source: IAR, PAP, state.gov

  5. Russia should learn from China, that can earn money by conquering countries economically, not by destroying stuff.

    Russia should be finally demilitarised, they cause destruction in neighbouring countries for soooooo many years

  6. X_is_rad_thanks_Elon on

    Tusk is also fucking up his country with 3rd world immigration. Is he a WEF acolyte like Trudeau?

  7. Practical-Ball1437 on

    They’re going to discuss it, and come up with a plan, and then ask putin if they are allowed to do that.

  8. WestCoastKush420 on

    I have a couple ideas. Lifting restrictions on where Ukraine can hit is one. Shooting down Russian drones in your airspace is another.