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1/13 Waiting will only increase the cost: It is high time for Ukraine's allies to wake up, significantly boost military aid to Ukraine, and eliminate all unnecessary restrictions! There's no time to waste!

2/13 The temporary or not incursion of Ukraine to Kursk has demonstrated Ukraine's remarkable capabilities with minimal resources. The planning, OPSEC, and execution have been flawless thus far. Let's remain hopeful for a well-planned future for the operation.

3/13 While Ukraine holds the initiative in Kursk, its manpower and equipment are severely limited. An operation of this nature incurs significant costs on both human and material resources, making it imperative to promptly dispatch substantial military aid to Ukraine.

4/13 Ukraine continues to confront a formidable situation in the East, as russia advances due to a significant shortage of Ukrainian manpower. The entire frontline suffers from a scarcity of personnel and equipment.

5/13 Ukraine is currently mobilizing additional personnel and requires further assistance to adequately equip and train them. It's crucial for the West to act promptly and not delay, as waiting for a few months could result in a missed opportunity and a regrettable reality.

6/13 Ukraine needs more resources across the board, from shells and armored vehicles to drones and missiles. We must not stand by and allow Ukraine to lose ground due to inaction.

7/13 Scholz has no remaining excuses for not sending Taurus missiles, and Biden has no justification for withholding JASSM missiles for F16 jets, enabling Ukraine to use American missiles like ATACMS for strikes inside russia.

8/13 Ukraine needs immediate removal of all unnecessary restrictions on the use of Western weapons to target russian airbases, in order to protect its troops in Kursk and civilians across Ukraine.

9/13 We can certainly announce long-term aid, but Ukraine urgently requires immediate assistance that can reach the country as soon as possible. Ukraine needs both short-term and long-term aid, and a general increase in both types of support.

10/13 The 2022 Kharkiv counteroffensive started extremely well, but lost steam as Ukraine faced challenges with both manpower and equipment. The current situation could have been different if this had not occurred. Let's not miss another chance!

11/13 Providing substantial aid immediately is far more cost-effective than prolonging the conflict. While russia will ultimately lose this war, it will take time for its population to recognize the futility of the conflict. Assisting Ukraine now will expedite this realization.

12/13 Ukraine has demonstrated to the global community its refusal to be coerced into unwanted agreements. The most effective approach to ending the war is to expedite the process of arming Ukraine.

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1/13 Waiting will only increase the cost: It is high time for Ukraine's allies to wake up, significantly boost military aid to Ukraine, and eliminate all unnecessary restrictions! There's no time to waste! 2/13 The temporary or not incursion of Ukraine to Kursk has demonstrated Ukraine's remarkable capabilities with minimal resources. The planning, OPSEC, and execution have been flawless thus far. Let's remain hopeful for a well-planned future for the operation. 3/13 While Ukraine holds the initiative in Kursk, its manpower and equipment are severely limited. An operation of this nature incurs significant costs on both human and material resources, making it imperative to promptly dispatch substantial military aid to Ukraine. 4/13 Ukraine continues to confront a formidable situation in the East, as russia advances due to a significant shortage of Ukrainian manpower. The entire frontline suffers from a scarcity of personnel and equipment. 5/13 Ukraine is currently mobilizing additional personnel and requires further assistance to adequately equip and train them. It's crucial for the West to act promptly and not delay, as waiting for a few months could result in a missed opportunity and a regrettable reality. 6/13 Ukraine needs more resources across the board, from shells and armored vehicles to drones and missiles. We must not stand by and allow Ukraine to lose ground due to inaction. 7/13 Scholz has no remaining excuses for not sending Taurus missiles, and Biden has no justification for withholding JASSM missiles for F16 jets, enabling Ukraine to use American missiles like ATACMS for strikes inside russia. 8/13 Ukraine needs immediate removal of all unnecessary restrictions on the use of Western weapons to target russian airbases, in order to protect its troops in Kursk and civilians across Ukraine. 9/13 We can certainly announce long-term aid, but Ukraine urgently requires immediate assistance that can reach the country as soon as possible. Ukraine needs both short-term and long-term aid, and a general increase in both types of support. 10/13 The 2022 Kharkiv counteroffensive started extremely well, but lost steam as Ukraine faced challenges with both manpower and equipment. The current situation could have been different if this had not occurred. Let's not miss another chance! 11/13 Providing substantial aid immediately is far more cost-effective than prolonging the conflict. While russia will ultimately lose this war, it will take time for its population to recognize the futility of the conflict. Assisting Ukraine now will expedite this realization. 12/13 Ukraine has demonstrated to the global community its refusal to be coerced into unwanted agreements. The most effective approach to ending the war is to expedite the process of arming Ukraine. 13/13 Source:

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