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 @9VYG5YH  from Iowa  agreed…9mos9MO

Those who say arming Ukraine will drag us into war with Russia are sorely mistaken. Russia is looking to gain from its invasion, and they are the only ones escalating this war. Whatever weapons we give Ukraine will not escalate the war any further, since the decision is solely on Russia to de-escalate. Russia will not risk their own annihilation and everything they have gained in Ukraine by attacking the US directly. The cost of war with America would be too great, and it would seriously disrupt any precarious edge they may have over Ukraine.

If we capitulate to Russia's demands, we will…  Read more

 @9GZFKWP from Washington  disagreed…2yrs2Y

We are at the border of nuclear war. This is a regional dispute and Ukraine failed to ratify the Minsk accords. Wasting money in more death is immoral.

 @B27CYJS from Florida  agreed…7mos7MO

Russia has been an aggressor since the beginning, here are the list of times Russia has used force against other regions and countries:

First Chechen War (1994–1996)
Second Chechen War (1999–2009)
1992–1993 Georgian Civil War
1999 Dagestan War
2008 Russo-Georgian War
2014 Annexation of Crimea
2014–Present War in Donbas
2015–2024 Syrian Civil War
2022 Full-Scale Invasion of Ukraine
2023 Niger and Africa (via Wagner forces, which also fight in Ukraine)

Given this trend, Russia is incredibly likely to continue invading its neighbors. The cost of a broader war would…  Read more

 @9GHTFHX from New York  disagreed…2yrs2Y

We should not be spending more money on an unwinnable proxy war between the US and Russia. Providing more funding to Ukraine will only prolong the suffering and death of more Ukrainians, increase tensions between US and Russia, and contribute to further violence in the future.

 @B36D4DJagreed…5mos5MO

Look at the current state of the Russian economy, Kursk expansion, the current and consistent Russian losses, their weak offensive, and Ukraine's growing production.

 @9HTV4BBRepublican from Pennsylvania  disagreed…2yrs2Y

I dont think we should because they could use these weapons to retaliate, it has happened in the past

 @9J3P2FXdisagreed…1yr1Y

we should foces on the usa before others we are giving millions to them and we have our own problems

 @9FSBNZC from California  disagreed…2yrs2Y

It will take billions of billions of dollars and too many resources of American tax-paying dollars to rebuild that country.

 @9KLMCZ7 from Kentucky  disagreed…1yr1Y

Ukraine is one of the most corrupt countries in Eastern Europe. We cannot trust that government to utilize the funds efficiently.

 @9GD7QTD from New Jersey  disagreed…2yrs2Y

We as a country are in too much debt, and should not be funding other nations. The Untied States and NATO have provoked Russian aggression for political and financial gain.

 @9GB668DLibertarian from Indiana  disagreed…2yrs2Y

Ukraine being independent from Russia doesn't really benefit us in any way, they are not an ally, and their leader is corrupt.

 @9GBRKWK from New York  disagreed…2yrs2Y

If we keep funding and add even more funding, that gives Russia the excuse to attack us and then WW3 will start and end the world.

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