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 @ISIDEWITHasked…2mos2MO

To what extent should a country go to support an ally in war, especially when the odds of a favorable outcome are uncertain?

 @9L88VD3  from North Carolina answered…2mos2MO

Depends on the conflict and the ally

This is highly dependent on the conflict and the ally in question. I've seen a lot of people reference Ukraine. Ukraine is not a NATO country and we've already gone way beyond what we are required to do for them. The US should cut off the aid to Ukraine completely and not get involved further in that conflict. If however Russia attacked an actual NATO country, then the US should get involved. I've seen several conditionals on this point, mainly concerning whether NATO countries are upholding their end of the NATO agreement to spend at least 2% of their GDP on military. While I do think we should put more pressure on NATO countries to meet that obligation that they have agreed to, I think it would set a very bad precedent if we were to not help them if they were attacked by Russia.

 @9LJ2SQF from Utah commented…2mos2MO

It depends on what that ally is and what we have promised in aid to those countries. But I think that the minimum should be aiding with funds, resources, and weapons, to help the ally in their war effort.

 @9LJ2BV5 from Wisconsin commented…2mos2MO

 @ISIDEWITHasked…2mos2MO

Considering the limitations on manufacturing capacity and resources, should the U.S. prioritize domestic needs over foreign military support?

 @9LJ26C4  from New York commented…2mos2MO

Every now and then, the existing Military usage proves the capabilities of newer technologies and if they could benefit civilians once sold domestically.

 @9LHZWGK from North Carolina commented…2mos2MO

I think that we need to help and focus on ourselves before we go and help other countries.

 @9LHZNLXRepublican from Pennsylvania commented…2mos2MO

I think the US needs to focus on its own domestic affairs but it also needs to be prepared to handle foreign threats should they come to head.

 @ISIDEWITHasked…2mos2MO

How do you reconcile the moral implications of providing military aid that prolongs conflict with the strategic interests of national security?

 @9LJ4B8QSocialist from Utah commented…2mos2MO

It can be important to the people that are interested and caught up to date with news, but it shouldn't be a mandatory subject to follow along in other peoples everyday life, consequences, positives, achievements, ect.

 @9LHYWC2 from Colorado commented…2mos2MO

 @9LHYQJ2Republican from Arizona commented…2mos2MO

I think this only leads to proxy wars, and unfavorable economic situations.

 @ISIDEWITHasked…2mos2MO

Do you believe that the economic benefits (e.g., job creation) justify the United States' involvement in supplying military aid to other countries, even if the conflict continues indefinitely?

 @9LJ478L from Wisconsin answered…2mos2MO

No, Ukraine relies on the US and the European nations for full support especially as a NATO member. US needs to justify and make sure that everything is calculated correctly and to make sure that Ukraine still stands as a strong and important NATO member. It is important for the US to make sure that support is on the way to Ukraine whether its weapons, or donations.

 @LegislativePretzelsDemocrat from Nevada commented…2mos2MO

Republicans simply need to approve the funding so Ukraine can get the weapons and ammunition they need to defeat Putin.

Stop with the Russian talking points.

 @V0terMeerkatDemocratfrom Kansas agreed…2mos2MO

Everyday Ukraine survives this war, they defeat Putin. There are no opponents to Putin who can make that claim. I imagine he has never worked so hard to attain what he has wanted, with as little success and the resulting cost to his reputation. They have already won.

 @PumaJonnyPeace and Freedom from Georgia commented…2mos2MO

Outside of airlifting the 101st airborne to Kiev in advance of the rest of the US army there is no way for Ukraine to win this war.

And it's doubtful even they would do it. No one alive in the US army has experience fighting a peer opponent in combined arms warfare.

 @ZealfulKittenLibertarian from Wisconsin agreed…2mos2MO

Hopefully the rest of the American leadership also understand that Ukraine can never win and pressure Zelenskyy to negotiate

 @ForsakenS0cialistDemocratfrom Maine commented…2mos2MO

Republicans suggests giving Putin Ukraine. Should the USA give Texas to Mexico? Learn your history JD., Russia will not stop at Ukraine. Give Ukraine the support it needs or our own troops will end up fighting a war in Europe when Russia decides to take Poland.

 @Centr1stCurLibertarianfrom Ohio disagreed…2mos2MO

What makes you think Russia feels like they can win a fight with a NATO ally? Russia can't even take Ukraine, and the people are getting impatient. I have never understood the thinking behind this talking point.

 @Activ1stGaryLibertarian from Illinois commented…2mos2MO

 @MantisMattLibertarianfrom Minnesota commented…2mos2MO

Anyone claiming Ukraine can “win” is lying or hopelessly misinformed.

This has been obvious since the disastrous Ukrainian counteroffensive last year.

The Ukraine war Overton window is moving.

Biden will blame all this on Republicans not passing the latest aid package, and if they do pass it he’ll say they took too long.

the math was upside down long before the additional $60B ever was contemplated.

 @ISIDEWITHasked…2mos2MO

How do you feel about using a significant portion of taxpayer money to support foreign conflicts, such as the situation in Ukraine?

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