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Comments by "Pantherparatrooper" (@506thparatrooper) on "Jake Broe - Despite Incremental Gains in Territory Russia has Failed to Breakthrough @JakeBroe" video.
Especially simple like focusing on those facts supporting his perspective while ignoring or lying about those inconvenient facts disproving his priorities and perspective. A clear Biden and Ukraine first bias ignoring the convenient facts like Ukraine needs 500,000 new recruits to relieve the hundred thousand or more that fought for the past 2 years with little relief or rest.
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NATO’s article 3 Jake ignores says: "In order more effectively to achieve the objectives of this Treaty, the Parties, separately and jointly, by means of continuous and effective self-help and mutual aid, will maintain and develop their individual and collective capacity to resist armed attack."
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@Rolf-farmedfacts-supervisor The relevance is you can see the incredible effects of long range ATACMS on Russia's logistics, headquarters and large troop concentrations. Think of how many thousands of dead Ukrainians would still be alive had Biden provided these instead of delaying these for years.
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Except he ignores inconvenient facts like NATO’s Article 3. "In order more effectively to achieve the objectives of this Treaty, the Parties, separately and jointly, by means of continuous and effective self-help and mutual aid, will maintain and develop their individual and collective capacity to resist armed attack."
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Why do you give NATO allies a pass on ignoring their agreements? NATO’s Article 3 says, "In order more effectively to achieve the objectives of this Treaty, the Parties, separately and jointly, by means of continuous and effective self-help and mutual aid, will maintain and develop their individual and collective capacity to resist armed attack." Until this year only 3 of 30 NATO countries did this and what Secretary Stoltenberg said was insufficient at 2% of GDP. President Trump is restoring the goal posts most NATO allies removed.
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Unfortunately, no emotion for the 122,000 dead Americans from fentanyl poisoning pouring across the open border. A clear Biden and Ukraine first bias. While providing some reasoned updates but ignoring those inconvenient facts that contradict his points. like Ukraine needs 500,000 new recruits to relieve the hundred thousand or more that fought for the past 2 years with little relief or rest.
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an American willing to put Ukraine first above America's own security needs and an overwhelming bias in Biden's favor who can do now wrong according to Jake. Meanwhile, 122,000 Americans died in 2023 from fentanyl poisoning pouring across the open border.
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Why did Biden delay sending Ukraine ATACMs for years? Why does Jake Broe ignore Secretary General Stoltenberg’s own statements that 2% of GDP is only the beginning point for NATO? Why ignore NATO’s unanimous charter agreement’s Article 3 that says: "In order to more effectively achieve the objectives of this Treaty, the Parties, separately and jointly, by means of continuous and effective self-help and mutual aid, will maintain and develop their individual and collective capacity to resist armed attack." Too many NATO allies eliminated the goal posts and President Trump is putting them back.
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with a clear Biden and Ukraine first bias. While providing some reasoned updates many of them ignoring inconvenient facts like Ukraine needs 500,000 new recruits to relieve the hundred thousand or more that fought for the past 2 years with little relief or rest.
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What would you call 122,000 dead Americans from fentanyl poisoning pouring across an unsecured southern border?
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@John-uq7uu Jake Bloe ignores experienced military officers like General Ben Hodges, former US Army Europe commander, to repeat democrat talking points. He complains about Republican Congressmen who forced Biden to send Ukraine long range ATACMS taking 2 months while excusing Biden taking over 2 1/2 years to send them.
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@LisaCleary-z9g Do you listen to and read any sources other than Jake? I have followed him for over a year now. If you listen to him and then listen to the western media mob and democrats, you hear almost the exact same perspective about President Trump and MAGA Republicans. Did you know that Speaker Mike Johnson and the Republican US House passed an aid bill with $61 billion in additional aid to Ukraine in December 2023? Did you know Biden threatened to veto it before his Democrat led US Senate defeated it? According to Jake, it was the Republicans who delayed aid to Ukraine for 7 months.
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@LisaCleary-z9g Here's some sobering facts Jake Broe will never report. Remember, the US just sent Ukraine $60.8 billion recently. "U.S. Defense Department officials learned one of the starkest lessons from the war in Ukraine: that high-intensity conflicts consume a huge number of munitions and that weapons production cannot rapidly expand. With their 2024 budget request, U.S. defense officials addressed this problem of volatile munitions buys by requesting multiyear procurement authorities for several priority weapons. The fiscal 2025 (begins 1 OCT 2024) presidential request does not sufficiently build on the progress made last year. Spending levels for key conventional precision munitions are down in this request, dropping from $12.3 billion to $11.1 billion. In a Center for a New American Security war game conducted for the U.S. House of Representatives select committee on China, the U.S. team fired approximately 90 percent of its inventory of air-launched anti-ship cruise missiles and 80 percent of its long-range air-launched land-attack weapons in less than a week. The first seven days of a conventional war with China would likely exhaust supplies." Foreign Policy 21 MAY 2024 All this while America borrows $1 trillion in new debt every 90 days!
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@LisaCleary-z9g Here are some sobering facts Jake Broe will never report. Remember the US sent Ukraine $60.8 billion recently. "U.S. Defense Department officials learned one of the starkest lessons from the war in Ukraine: that high-intensity conflicts consume a huge number of munitions and that weapons production cannot rapidly expand. With their 2024 budget request, U.S. defense officials addressed this problem of volatile munitions buys by requesting multiyear procurement authorities for several priority weapons. The fiscal 2025 (begins 1 OCT 2024) presidential request does not sufficiently build on the progress made last year. Spending levels for key conventional precision munitions are down in this request, dropping from $12.3 billion to $11.1 billion. In a Center for a New American Security war game conducted for the U.S. House of Representatives select committee on China, the U.S. team fired approximately 90 percent of its inventory of air-launched anti-ship cruise missiles and 80 percent of its long-range air-launched land-attack weapons in less than a week. The first seven days of a conventional war with China would likely exhaust supplies." Foreign Policy 21 MAY 2024
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@LisaCleary-z9g I followed him for over a year. He consistently ignores the fact that the Republican led US House passed a bill with $61 billion in new aid to Ukraine last December and the Democrat led Senate defeated it. Here are some sobering facts about America's dangerously low military stockpiles Jake Broe will never report. Remember the US just sent Ukraine $60.8 billion recently. "U.S. Defense Department officials learned one of the starkest lessons from the war in Ukraine: that high-intensity conflicts consume a huge number of munitions and that weapons production cannot rapidly expand. With their 2024 budget request, U.S. defense officials addressed this problem of volatile munitions buys by requesting multiyear procurement authorities for several priority weapons. The fiscal 2025 (begins 1 OCT 2024) presidential request does not sufficiently build on the progress made last year. Spending levels for key conventional precision munitions are down in this request, dropping from $12.3 billion to $11.1 billion. In a Center for a New American Security war game conducted for the U.S. House of Representatives select committee on China, the U.S. team fired approximately 90 percent of its inventory of air-launched anti-ship cruise missiles and 80 percent of its long-range air-launched land-attack weapons in less than a week. The first seven days of a conventional war with China would likely exhaust supplies." Foreign Policy 21 MAY 2024
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