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Retired Army major warns U.S. weapons rollout to Ukraine is too slow

Por: Newsweek World December 06, 2022

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The United States recently began sending air defense systems and other supplies to aid Ukraine in the war against Russia, but one military expert believes the effort is too slow to be impactful.Since Russia began its war against Ukraine on February 24, the U.S. has aided the Ukraine forces by supplying them with everything from missiles to small arms ammunition and helmets. The latest U.S. aid includes four American-made Avenger air defense... + full article



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