
Ukraine's military desperately needs more lethal aid and Congress must step up
Fox News
In the almost two weeks since the Ukraine invasion begain, our response remains tepid, halfhearted, and impassive to the Russian bear clamping down on a free and independent partner.
The American family's long-term prosperity and security is being tested in the streets of Kyiv and over Ukrainian skies.
The Ukrainian military is in dire need of more lethal aid today. If they don't get more weaponry, ammunition, communications equipment, and medical supplies, then the probability of Russian triumph in a matter of weeks will significantly increase.
Before invading, when weighing and determining his ultimate endgame, Putin wasn't worried about his army's capacity to eventually take Ukraine, mano a mano.

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