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    1. Mors_Umbra on

      Any help is good help.

      How long will ~110 missiles last them though? Is that a lot? Stuff I’m able to find implies they’re using them to take out missiles instead of aircraft, so is that only a few days worth of supply or are they reserved for the more specialist missiles rather than the standard drones and expected to last them a while?

    2. schwanzweissfoto on

      A few decades ago, east Germany was a stalinist dictatorship – a one-party state with secret police and a border wall to keep people from fleeing the country. So Germans know what being a ruzzian vassal state looks like, either from history class or (if older) from their personal experience. Never again must such a thing happen to a country and its people!

      So as a German, I am glad that my government is supporting Ukraine. And I am glad that this time, Germany is *definitely* on the right side of history, positioning itself against an imperialist authoritarian invasion together with its European allies.

      As Zelensky has said: **“Freedom must be better armed than tyranny!“**

      **Edit:** My vote in the upcoming German elections is based on only a few positions and one of them is strong support for Ukraine. Any German who votes for the extreme right or extreme left (both financed by ruzzia) would probably also be in favor of to sell eastern Europe for 20 rubles to Putin – they are an absolute disgrace.

      **Edit (2):** If you are reading this and are a German of voting age, please vote *only* for politicians who have expressed strong support for Ukraine and never for the ruzzian-friendly Hitler/Stalin fan clubs that call themselves political parties. *“Never again!”* is now … and *“Peace through superior firepower.”* is unfortunately the only way it can be realized.

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