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>over 6%
Wow, 6%! That's not even HALF of Konfederacja
>Europe's aid means jack and shit in comparison to American aid
So why is Ukraine asking primarily for American stuff like Patriot systems and American long-range missiles, why is Poland buying from America and not Germany or France
>So is Poland a vassal or a partner with leverage?
They're not using the leverage even though they have it so yes they are a vassal.
>What are they salvaging exactly?
I shouldn't need to explain to you how it wouldn't be in America's imperial interest to let Russia take all of Ukraine, thus driving up animosity towards the American security system among the electorate of Eastern European nations, America's stranglehold is from the fact that the populations of Eastern Europe are still fully committed to the belief that America will nuke Moscow if Estonia gets invaded (they aren't, thats why foreign policy shifted overnight from trying to beat Russia, realizing they can't do that, and instead trying to make peace, they want to avoid this outcome because its an unwinnable situation)
>Are Americans aiding Ukraine or sucking it dry?
They are giving them weapons to use as cannon fodder to kill Russians and destroy Russian equipment in the hopes that Ukraine will reclaim some land and gain more leverage for the American camp in peace negotiations. If the fact that Trump met Putin on his own with no Ukrainian presence in Alaska doesn't prove to you that America does not see its own satellites as worth bringing along to a conference about their own fate, I don't know what will.
>he also faces tremendous manpower issues
No he doesn't. Russia has 150 million men, he can call up more whenever he wants.
>Pokrovsk was supposed to be captured months ago
The strategic objective are the highways leading into places such as Kramatorsk
>They had to beg the fucking norks to help out in Kursk
Another Reddit analysis. Kim wanted the North Korean army in Ukraine to gain combat experience.