colonel, there seems to be also a kind of worldwide scramble to try and find the weapons that ukrainians can use fast, that they don t have to be trained on, which they would have to be trained on the f-16s, with the americans talking to the indians. they re even going to afghanistan. of course, there is a stock of soviet-era weaponry and artillery in afghanistan, as well. i mean, what kind of position does this put the united states in, that they re having to go to other countries to say, listen, can you give us your old soviet weaponry stock, then we ll backfill with american stock. is that a complicated diplomatic, military bargain going on, that the united states is getting involved in, and can they source enough of them? it is not a complicated military bargain. our equipment is better than the russian equipment. i m sure plenty of countries would be willing to make the swap. it is a complicated maneuver. india, for one, hasn t backed the sanctions against russia. for it to gi
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