Should Australia provide military supplies and funding to Ukraine?
On February 24 2022, Russia invaded Ukraine in a major escalation of the Russo-Ukrainian War that began in 2014. The invasion caused Europe's largest refugee crisis since World War II, with around 7.1 million Ukrainians fleeing the country and a third of the population displaced. It has also caused global food shortages.
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@ISIDEWITH3yrs3Y
Yes
Idiocy at it's highest level. There is no justification that can possibly exist for continuing to support this Sham.
@B2KSCWM2mos2MO
Ukraine is already low on ammunition and cutting funding would be a big blow to Ukraine and will limit the amount of time they would be able to defend themselves
@ISIDEWITH3yrs3Y
No
ukraine has quite a large army making them a good ally not to mention they are allied with our other allies and they didn’t do anything wrong russia invaded them
@B38PLNP1mo1MO
#1 Engaged Ukrainian Defense Funding
Russia invaded Ukraine. We should support them like we would want international support if we were in their place.
@B32HG92 1mo1MO
The Ukrainian war has little to no relevance to Australian issues. Personally, I see only negative outcomes to backing one side in the Russian-Ukraine war.
@ISIDEWITH3yrs3Y
No, we should not get involved in this conflict
@B2KSCWM2mos2MO
By allowing Russia to take Ukraine stets a president that they are able to go and invade a foreign country like they have done with Georgia and Crimea in the past by stopping them in Ukraine it will not allow them to expand further into eastern Europe.
@ISIDEWITH3yrs3Y
No, Ukraine should rely on their own resources to defend themselves
@ISIDEWITH3yrs3Y
No, we cannot afford to give economic resources right now
@ISIDEWITH3yrs3Y
Yes, but decrease the current amount of resources we are providing
Aggression towards Russia in support of a blatantly corrupt Ukraine is inviting conflict to Australia that we don't need. We shouldn't be involved in this US vs Russia proxy war.
@B32HG92 1mo1MO
The Ukrainian war has little to no relevance to Australian issues. Personally, I see only negative outcomes to backing one side in the Russian-Ukraine war.
@ISIDEWITH3yrs3Y
No, we cannot afford to give military resources right now
@B2QFJYD2mos2MO
How can we afford not too? Stability in Europe and a strong deterrent to autocrats, that the democratic world will not slow them to disregard sovereignty.
@9JFTYCQ1yr1Y
No, abandon Ukraine altogether and recognise Russian claims over so called "Ukraine"
@B2SXP9S2mos2MO
Yes, increase the amount we are providing and consider more kinds of assistance, even boots on the ground.
Yes, and increase the amount of resources we are providing and commit to more active involvement immediately.
@9VGJ7Q56mos6MO
Yes, because if we help them than they would help us and if anyone tries to attack us than we will have a lot of people on our side and we will be safe.
@9HCXTZW1yr1Y
Yes, but increase humanitarian aid, but otherwise stay out of the conflict.
@9H9LVL61yr1Y
Create a means of voluntary funding and use the funds to send humanitarian aid and military supplies to Ukraine
@99PDVCZ2yrs2Y
lend lease them into crippling debt, so we can empower our own government
@9869Y8H2yrs2Y
Yes if they can do the same for other countries as well
@984C83N2yrs2Y
No, we cannot afford to give any resources right now
@99ZLC5R2yrs2Y
Yes, and create a volunteer force.
@99V9YFN2yrs2Y
Humanitarian aid is fine but military aid should be fairly compensated
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