Russia doesn’t have capability to knock Ukraine out of war

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Hey arsewipes, Putin is not going to finish off Ukraine off.

Ben Hodges, who led US forces in Europe, says Western powers should overcome their fears of supporting Ukraine towards victory.


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[h=1]Russia doesn’t have capability to knock Ukraine out of war: Ex-US commander[/h]Ben Hodges, who led US forces in Europe, says Western powers should overcome their fears of supporting Ukraine towards victory.
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Residents stand at a site of an apartment building hit by a Russian missile strike in Ukraine's Dnipro [Mykola Synelnykov/Reuters]By John T Psaropoulos
Published On 19 Apr 202419 Apr 2024











[FONT=var(--font-family-article-body)]Delphi, Greece – For General Ben Hodges, who once commanded NATO forces in Europe, the worst-case scenario for Ukraine is for Western powers to “keep doing what we’re doing, exactly right now”.
He told Al Jazeera in an interview on the sidelines of the recent Delphi Economic Conference in Greece that a paralysed US Congress, over-cautious White House administration and fearful allies in Europe constitute a Russian marketing success.





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[h=1]Russia doesn’t have capability to knock Ukraine out of war: Ex-US commander[/h]Ben Hodges, who led US forces in Europe, says Western powers should overcome their fears of supporting Ukraine towards victory.
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Residents stand at a site of an apartment building hit by a Russian missile strike in Ukraine's Dnipro [Mykola Synelnykov/Reuters]By John T Psaropoulos
Published On 19 Apr 202419 Apr 2024











[FONT=var(--font-family-article-body)]Delphi, Greece – For General Ben Hodges, who once commanded NATO forces in Europe, the worst-case scenario for Ukraine is for Western powers to “keep doing what we’re doing, exactly right now”.
He told Al Jazeera in an interview on the sidelines of the recent Delphi Economic Conference in Greece that a paralysed US Congress, over-cautious White House administration and fearful allies in Europe constitute a Russian marketing success.





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