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Russia-Ukraine War - News and Developments PART 2

If Russia invades Pakistan would you sit idle?or a robber comes into your house? would you not run into a kitchen and take the biggest knife?
Ukraine defend itself against foreign aggression they don’t have any choice. Russia hooligans and rapists do have a choice. They waste worthless their lives in trenches.
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"f Jews invade Palestine would you sit idle?or a robber comes into your house? would you not run into a kitchen and take the biggest knife?
"Palestine defend itself against foreign aggression they don’t have any choice. Israeli hooligans and rapists do have a choice. They waste worthless their lives in trenches."


US quietly shipping ammo to Ukraine from massive stockpile in Israel — report​

New York Times says 300,000 artillery shells to be sent to Kyiv’s forces from American supplies kept in Israel for emergency use​

By TOI STAFFToday, 5:36 am




Ukrainian soldiers fire a Pion artillery system at Russian positions near Bakhmut, Donetsk region, Ukraine, December 15, 2022. (AP Photo/Libkos)
Ukrainian soldiers fire a Pion artillery system at Russian positions near Bakhmut, Donetsk region, Ukraine, December 15, 2022. (AP Photo/Libkos)
The US military is quietly shipping hundreds of thousands of artillery shells to Ukraine from a massive stockpile in Israel, according to a Tuesday report.
The ammunition supply is located in Israel for the US military to use in regional conflicts. The US has also given Israel permission to use some of the supplies in emergency situations, The New York Times reported, citing American and Israeli officials.
The previous government approved of the move as Israel attempted to chart a course between maintaining ties with the US and Ukraine, and not antagonizing Russia.

US officials first brought up the possibility of supplying Ukraine from the stockpile in Israel last year, sparking concerns in Jerusalem about how Russia would react, the report said.
The US secretary of defense, Lloyd Austin, informed Benny Gantz, Israel’s defense minister at the time, that the US wanted to tap into the stockpile, an Israeli official said.
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Gantz discussed the request with the cabinet, which asked security officials to weigh in. The defense officials said Israel should accept the plan to head off any friction with Washington, and because the ammunition belonged to the US. Then-prime minister Yair Lapid approved the move after the talks with the cabinet and security officials, the report said.
The US and Israel agreed to ship around 300,000 shells to Ukraine, Israeli and US officials told the Times.

National Unity party leader Benny Gantz speaks during a faction meeting at the Knesset in Jerusalem, on January 16, 2023. (Olivier Fitoussi/Flash90)
The existence of the stockpile had been previously acknowledged, although it was not widely known. The Times was the first to report it was being used to supply Ukraine.
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Israeli officials told the Times that Jerusalem had not altered its position against giving Ukraine lethal weapons, but was agreeing to the US using its own supplies.
Israel has resisted providing weapons to Ukraine since the start of Russia’s invasion. One major reason for Israel’s hesitance appears to be its strategic need to maintain freedom of operations in Syria, where Russian forces largely control the airspace.
The issue has strained ties between Jerusalem and Kyiv, as the Ukrainians have consistently pressed Israel to provide more defense aid. The Ukrainian ambassador on Tuesday again urged Israel to supply his country with missile defense systems in the wake of continued deadly Russian strikes.
Israel has provided large amounts of humanitarian aid to Ukraine, as well as other types of assistance, and the new government under Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said it intends to keep those supplies flowing.

A Ukrainian serviceman prepares artillery shells for firing toward Russian positions in the Zaporizhzhia region, Ukraine, December 16, 2022. (AP Photo/Kateryna Klochko)
The US stockpile in Israel dates back to the Yom Kippur War in 1973. The US delivered weapons to beleaguered Israeli forces during the war, then set up storage facilities in Israel for use in a potential crisis.
US tanks and armored personnel carriers were stowed in the Negev desert in case American forces in the Middle East needed them. Later on, in the 2000s, munitions for the different branches of the US military were kept in Israel in locations that were only open to the US personnel, the report said.
The stockpile was officially known as War Reserve Stocks for Allies-Israel, or WRSA-I. It was supervised by the US European Command and is now overseen by the US Central Command, which has included Israel since 2021.
Israel used ammunition from the stockpile during the 2006 Lebanon war against the Hezbollah terror group, and during fighting against Gaza terrorists in 2014, according to a Congressional report from last year.

A Ukrainian serviceman carries a 155mm artillery shell before firing at Russian positions from a US-supplied M777 howitzer in Kharkiv region, Ukraine, July 14, 2022. (AP Photo/Evgeniy Maloletka)
Artillery has become key in the war in Ukraine as the two sides pound each other’s forces from a distance in a battle of attrition.
Ukraine has run low on its own stockpiles and has begun mostly using supplies from the US and other Western countries, but Kyiv’s forces are firing around 90,000 artillery shells per month, far outpacing the manufacturing capabilities of the US and Europe combined.
The US has turned to the stockpile in Israel, as well as another in South Korea, to make up the difference and keep the shells flowing to Ukraine. The ammunition is transported to Europe and transferred into Ukraine from Poland, The New York Times report said.
Other countries such as Germany, Canada and Italy have also sent artillery shells to Ukraine. The US has delivered or promised slightly more than 1 million 155-millimeter shells to Kyiv, a US official told The Times.
Two senior Israeli officials said the US has committed to refilling its stockpile in Israel, and to supply ammunition in case of an emergency.
 
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If Jews invade Palestine would you sit idle?or a robber comes into your house? would you not run into a kitchen and take the biggest knife?
Palestine defend itself against foreign aggression they don’t have any choice. Israeli hooligans and rapists do have a choice. They waste worthless their lives in trenches.


US quietly shipping ammo to Ukraine from massive stockpile in Israel — report​

New York Times says 300,000 artillery shells to be sent to Kyiv’s forces from American supplies kept in Israel for emergency use​

By TOI STAFFToday, 5:36 am




Ukrainian soldiers fire a Pion artillery system at Russian positions near Bakhmut, Donetsk region, Ukraine, December 15, 2022. (AP Photo/Libkos)
Ukrainian soldiers fire a Pion artillery system at Russian positions near Bakhmut, Donetsk region, Ukraine, December 15, 2022. (AP Photo/Libkos)
The US military is quietly shipping hundreds of thousands of artillery shells to Ukraine from a massive stockpile in Israel, according to a Tuesday report.
The ammunition supply is located in Israel for the US military to use in regional conflicts. The US has also given Israel permission to use some of the supplies in emergency situations, The New York Times reported, citing American and Israeli officials.
The previous government approved of the move as Israel attempted to chart a course between maintaining ties with the US and Ukraine, and not antagonizing Russia.

US officials first brought up the possibility of supplying Ukraine from the stockpile in Israel last year, sparking concerns in Jerusalem about how Russia would react, the report said.
The US secretary of defense, Lloyd Austin, informed Benny Gantz, Israel’s defense minister at the time, that the US wanted to tap into the stockpile, an Israeli official said.
Get The Times of Israel's Daily Editionby email and never miss our top stories
Newsletter email addressGET IT
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Gantz discussed the request with the cabinet, which asked security officials to weigh in. The defense officials said Israel should accept the plan to head off any friction with Washington, and because the ammunition belonged to the US. Then-prime minister Yair Lapid approved the move after the talks with the cabinet and security officials, the report said.
The US and Israel agreed to ship around 300,000 shells to Ukraine, Israeli and US officials told the Times.

National Unity party leader Benny Gantz speaks during a faction meeting at the Knesset in Jerusalem, on January 16, 2023. (Olivier Fitoussi/Flash90)
The existence of the stockpile had been previously acknowledged, although it was not widely known. The Times was the first to report it was being used to supply Ukraine.
ADVERTISEMENT

Israeli officials told the Times that Jerusalem had not altered its position against giving Ukraine lethal weapons, but was agreeing to the US using its own supplies.
Israel has resisted providing weapons to Ukraine since the start of Russia’s invasion. One major reason for Israel’s hesitance appears to be its strategic need to maintain freedom of operations in Syria, where Russian forces largely control the airspace.
The issue has strained ties between Jerusalem and Kyiv, as the Ukrainians have consistently pressed Israel to provide more defense aid. The Ukrainian ambassador on Tuesday again urged Israel to supply his country with missile defense systems in the wake of continued deadly Russian strikes.
Israel has provided large amounts of humanitarian aid to Ukraine, as well as other types of assistance, and the new government under Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said it intends to keep those supplies flowing.

A Ukrainian serviceman prepares artillery shells for firing toward Russian positions in the Zaporizhzhia region, Ukraine, December 16, 2022. (AP Photo/Kateryna Klochko)
The US stockpile in Israel dates back to the Yom Kippur War in 1973. The US delivered weapons to beleaguered Israeli forces during the war, then set up storage facilities in Israel for use in a potential crisis.
US tanks and armored personnel carriers were stowed in the Negev desert in case American forces in the Middle East needed them. Later on, in the 2000s, munitions for the different branches of the US military were kept in Israel in locations that were only open to the US personnel, the report said.
The stockpile was officially known as War Reserve Stocks for Allies-Israel, or WRSA-I. It was supervised by the US European Command and is now overseen by the US Central Command, which has included Israel since 2021.
Israel used ammunition from the stockpile during the 2006 Lebanon war against the Hezbollah terror group, and during fighting against Gaza terrorists in 2014, according to a Congressional report from last year.

A Ukrainian serviceman carries a 155mm artillery shell before firing at Russian positions from a US-supplied M777 howitzer in Kharkiv region, Ukraine, July 14, 2022. (AP Photo/Evgeniy Maloletka)
Artillery has become key in the war in Ukraine as the two sides pound each other’s forces from a distance in a battle of attrition.
Ukraine has run low on its own stockpiles and has begun mostly using supplies from the US and other Western countries, but Kyiv’s forces are firing around 90,000 artillery shells per month, far outpacing the manufacturing capabilities of the US and Europe combined.
The US has turned to the stockpile in Israel, as well as another in South Korea, to make up the difference and keep the shells flowing to Ukraine. The ammunition is transported to Europe and transferred into Ukraine from Poland, The New York Times report said.
Other countries such as Germany, Canada and Italy have also sent artillery shells to Ukraine. The US has delivered or promised slightly more than 1 million 155-millimeter shells to Kyiv, a US official told The Times.
Two senior Israeli officials said the US has committed to refilling its stockpile in Israel, and to supply ammunition in case of an emergency.
You are funny. You use Israeli rapist to justify Russia rapist. What next? You use Russia rapist to justify India rapist?
 
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What about the moutain training, the arctic training, guerilla warfare training etc? The Afghans faced the best of the best and still won against all odds.

I wouldn't say getting punch to a point where the people doing the punching is tired of punching you is "Won", they failed to beat us any single time in battlefield, the reason why they have "won" is simply because we don't see the point keep posting in there with no return, and one man pull the troop out in a hurry because he wants to be re-elected.

On the other hand, you need to have something to win if you want to talk about win or lose. What can we win in Afghanistan? I mean, what is the ultimate price? Rock? Or you really buy into the abstract thing about hearts and minds?
 
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Update Jan 18 : Ukrainian interior minister killed along with others in chopper crash
 
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If Russia invades Pakistan would you sit idle?
They did invade Afghanistan and through that they did bomb Pakistan with their air force and the puppet communist afghan Air force as well.

In doing so they lost around 20-30 jets to the PAF and ended getting themselves wooped by the Mujahideen (who were making a scene) which was supported mainly by Pakistan and the USA.
 
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The secret role of Bulgaria, the country that saved Ukraine in the decisive hours. In contrast to the Bulgaria public statements, the country would not deliver anything to Ukraine. however it delivered in secrecy massive ammunition and diesel fuel to Ukraine in world’s most daring missions.


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Putin will end “special military ops” shit talk and declare war against Ukraine in the coming says, according ISW.

With official war declaration Putin will authorize the second wave of mobilization, and a total war. Should mean the entire economy works for the war.

Despite some success at Soledar, Bakhmut fronts Ukraine army is on offensive on the north and southern front, Russia on defensive. Putin facing increase of pressures of hardcore nationalists to escalate the war.


 
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