ou so stop russia and its path? thank you so much stop russia and its path? thank you so much for stop russia and its path? thank you so much for having - stop russia and its path? thank you so much for having me - you so much for having me again. that is exactly right. land lease, the new version really borrows its name and much of it sort of operations from 1941 version which, as you just said, help the european allies which included russia at the time, fight back against germany quite effectively. this land lease, to be frank, is very sort of itch and symbolism but i m not sure does significantly more than, frankly, the us has already done. the us has already provided well over $1 billion worth of goods, military goods to ukraine. the new land lease makes that easier. we are talking about land the switch from world war ii we know demonstrates the industrial might of the united states is now fully behind you crew. it
South Korea intends to send additional non-lethal military aid worth 2 billion won ($1.6 million) to Ukraine in April amid Russia special military operation t
allies to work outside some of the protocols? well, again, putin is really right out of the russian playbook 101 in terms of not only, you know, military targets, but as we ve seen before our eyes, the civilian atrocities that really, clearly, earmark him as a war criminal. again though, i think it s time that we should maintain a clear unified position with nato. i would hesitate to, again, engage u.s. forces or nato forces in the conflict at this point. but, again, we need to make sure we bolster our nato defenses, continue to not only resupply with military goods and so forth, but also redeploy forces. we now have k kc-135 tankers, we ve added elements of the 82nd airborne only 60 miles away from this missile attack. but again, i believe our mission ought to be to defend, deter not at this point, certainly, in my
On 28 February 2022, Singapore’s Minister for Foreign Affairs announced that Singapore would join other like-minded countries to impose sanctions and restrictions against Russia. This comes after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the failure of the United Nations Security Council’s resolution to condemn Russia’s aggression against Ukraine due to Russia’s veto.