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Zelensky to Polish PM Tusk: Ukraine has offered Poland assistance, training, and battlefield experience in downing Russian drones, including Shaheds. “We agreed on military-level cooperation and will coordinate with all NATO allies,” he said.
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OMFG .. this can't get more ridiculous. #Poland just managed to let drones fly over #NATO aerospace in distance that would cover whole #Slovakia and #Ukraine being attacked by his huge neighbour is offering help? To NATO country?!

Seriously, WtaF?! Should I stop drinking? I didn't even started today!

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Ukraine currently has the largest military force and the most experience in drone warfare in Europe (except Russia). The US is no longer a reliable partner (military, politics, economics).

So Ukraine is a very vaild candidate to get help from - who else? Probably the EU needs Ukraines help more than the other way round.

youtube.com/watch?v=RxapAZRYJ6…

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in reply to Roland Dieterich

So Ukraine is a very vaild candidate to get help from - who else? Probably the EU needs Ukraines help more than the other way round.


That's why this situation is so much ridiculous...

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Schmaker

1. We had 3 years for getting prepared, learn from the field and so on
2. We even had few aerospace breaches to prepare tactics
3. We knew this (or something like this) is going to happen
4. Yet we let drones fly few hundred kms to NATO's aerospace
5. We gonna get help from country, who's actually at war and we didn't helped them enough

I would laugh my ass off if our inaction would not already cost so many people their lives. What idiots are we?

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@schmaker @hajovonta It's beyond embarrassing that a country that is subjected to heavy drone attacks every day has to come to the aid of the oh-so-great NATO. What kind of governments do we have? Can anyone still feel safe in such a situation? But most people here in Germany are asleep or don't want to know anything about it. If we're not careful, we'll have a rude awakening, and not without reason. Anyone who doesn't do anything for almost four years will end up being the fool.

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@hajovonta @schmaker I watched an excellent analysis yesterday on how Ukraine is absolutely now a resource and provider for European security as well as a country that still benefits from aid. This is a shift in thinking many people have yet to make.