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Increasing Weapon Supplies and Trust in Ukraine Conflict
As the U.S increases weapon supplies to Ukraine and enhances their weapons systems, it poses a test for the growing trust between the U.S and Ukraine as the U.S is uncertain of Putin's red lines. There is a suggestion if the West had given big guns to Ukraine from the start, it could have had a different outcome.
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The U.S. increasing weapon supplies to Ukraine poses a test on the evolving trust between U.S. and Russia, since the U.S. does not know Putin's exact red lines, and there are concerns about the potential of the longer-range missile striking targets inside Russia itself.
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The U.S. increasing weapon supplies to Ukraine poses a test on the evolving trust between U.S. and Russia, since the U.S. does not know Putin's exact red lines, and there are concerns about the potential of the longer-range missile striking targets inside Russia itself. There is also a discussion on whether or not the West should have given all the big guns right from the start so Ukraine could have quashed the Russians quickly rather than experiencing a drag on the issue.
ChapterIncreasing Weapon Supplies and Trust in Ukraine Conflict
EpisodeWhy the U.S. Is Sending More Powerful Weapons to Ukraine
PodcastThe Daily
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Microsoft has announced plans to lay off 10,000 workers, less than 5% of its global workforce, in response to the slowdown in demand for online services as the pandemic eased. In another development, a helicopter carrying senior Ukrainian officials, including the Minister of Internal Affairs, crashed in a key suburb, killing over a dozen people.