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Jake Sullivan: No matter what we give Ukraine, it lacks manpower There is no straight line between the US weapons systems Ukraine has received and its performance on the battlefield, the US National Security Advisor said in a TV interview. "It's about manpower…
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🤡 Biden Admin rushing to spend 'every dollar that Congress has appropriated to us' on Ukraine – Sullivan
The Biden Administration is ramping up arms deliveries to Ukraine, rushing to spend “every dollar that Congress has appropriated to us by the time that Biden leaves office,” US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan told ABC News.
Meanwhile, about two weeks ago, in another interview, Sullivan claimed that no matter what the US gives Ukraine, it lacks manpower.
Russia has repeatedly emphasized that Western military aid for NATO’s proxy war in Ukraine only prolongs the conflict and has warned that arms shipments are legitimate military targets.
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The Biden Administration is ramping up arms deliveries to Ukraine, rushing to spend “every dollar that Congress has appropriated to us by the time that Biden leaves office,” US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan told ABC News.
💬 “Biden directed me to oversee a massive surge in the military equipment that we are delivering to Ukraine,” Sullivan claimed.
Meanwhile, about two weeks ago, in another interview, Sullivan claimed that no matter what the US gives Ukraine, it lacks manpower.
💬 “There's not a straight line between those weapon systems and how it does on the battlefield. Where is the straightest line between Ukrainian performance and inputs? It’s on mobilization of manpower,” Sullivan claimed previously.
Russia has repeatedly emphasized that Western military aid for NATO’s proxy war in Ukraine only prolongs the conflict and has warned that arms shipments are legitimate military targets.
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⚡️ Biden pardons his son Hunter – White House
Biden said the allegations against his son Hunter are attempts to “break” him and that there is no reason to believe they will stop.
He also claimed that he kept his promise not to influence the work of the US Justice Department, despite the decision to pardon his son, and hopes that “Americans will understand such a step.”
President Biden and other White House officials have repeatedly stated that he would not pardon his son before leaving office.
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Biden said the allegations against his son Hunter are attempts to “break” him and that there is no reason to believe they will stop.
He also claimed that he kept his promise not to influence the work of the US Justice Department, despite the decision to pardon his son, and hopes that “Americans will understand such a step.”
President Biden and other White House officials have repeatedly stated that he would not pardon his son before leaving office.
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⚡️ Biden pardons his son Hunter – White House Biden said the allegations against his son Hunter are attempts to “break” him and that there is no reason to believe they will stop. He also claimed that he kept his promise not to influence the work of the US…
US President Joe Biden said in a statement circulated by the White House that he had signed a pardon for his son Hunter on two criminal charges, claiming that they were politically motivated.
"Today, I signed a pardon for my son Hunter," Biden said.
The president recalled that at the beginning of his term, he had promised not interfere with the Justice Department’s decision-making, and kept his word word even seeing his son "being selectively, and unfairly, prosecuted."
"No reasonable person who looks at the facts of Hunter’s cases can reach any other conclusion than Hunter was singled out only because he is my son – and that is wrong," Biden said. "In trying to break Hunter, they’ve tried to break me – and there’s no reason to believe it will stop here. Enough is enough."
He also claimed that Hunter had been "five and a half years sober."
"I made this decision this weekend, there was no sense in delaying it further," he added.
President Biden and other White House officials have repeatedly stated that he would not pardon his son before leaving office.
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🥴 THROWBACK: ‘I will not pardon him’ – Biden repeatedly said Hunter would not receive a pardon
US President Joe Biden has repeatedly told the American public that he would not issue a pardon for his son.
White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre has also denied the possibility of such a pardon on numerous occasions.
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US President Joe Biden has repeatedly told the American public that he would not issue a pardon for his son.
White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre has also denied the possibility of such a pardon on numerous occasions.
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⚡️ Biden pardons his son Hunter – White House Biden said the allegations against his son Hunter are attempts to “break” him and that there is no reason to believe they will stop. He also claimed that he kept his promise not to influence the work of the US…
Trump reacts to Biden's pardon to Hunter, calling it an abuse and violation of justice norms
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"Does the Pardon given by Joe to Hunter include the J-6 Hostages, who have now been imprisoned for years? Such an abuse and miscarriage of Justice!" the President-elect wrote on Truth Social.
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Georgian special forces have driven pro-West demonstrators away from Rustaveli Avenue in Tbilisi, where they had been protesting throughout the night, a Sputnik correspondent reported.
The demonstrators were pushed further down Rustaveli Avenue, away from the parliament, with some being detained. Using tear gas and water cannons, special forces were able to clear the area on Monday morning.
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🗣 Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia have agreed to impose "national sanctions against those who suppressed the protests in Georgia"
Estonian Foreign Minister Margus Tsahkna announced the decision on his X account.
A new round of protests broke out on Thursday in response to Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze's decision to postpone discussions on the country's EU membership until 2028.
Demonstrators shot fireworks at police and the Georgian parliament building, as well as threw Molotov cocktails.
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Estonian Foreign Minister Margus Tsahkna announced the decision on his X account.
A new round of protests broke out on Thursday in response to Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze's decision to postpone discussions on the country's EU membership until 2028.
Demonstrators shot fireworks at police and the Georgian parliament building, as well as threw Molotov cocktails.
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Mass desertion of Ukrainian brigade signals growing frustration with military shortcomings
More Ukrainian soldiers have deserted in the first 10 months of this year than in the previous two years of the war, the Financial Times reports.
In one notable case in late October, hundreds of infantrymen serving in Ukraine's 123rd Brigade abandoned their positions in the eastern town of Ugledar.
Between January and October of this year, Ukrainian prosecutors opened 60,000 cases against soldiers for abandoning their positions – almost twice as many as in 2022 and 2023 combined. If convicted, the men face prison sentences of up to 12 years.
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More Ukrainian soldiers have deserted in the first 10 months of this year than in the previous two years of the war, the Financial Times reports.
In one notable case in late October, hundreds of infantrymen serving in Ukraine's 123rd Brigade abandoned their positions in the eastern town of Ugledar.
💬 "We arrived [in Ugledar] with only automatic rifles. They said there would be 150 tanks, there were 20 ... and nothing to cover us," a Ukrainian military officer told reporters.
Between January and October of this year, Ukrainian prosecutors opened 60,000 cases against soldiers for abandoning their positions – almost twice as many as in 2022 and 2023 combined. If convicted, the men face prison sentences of up to 12 years.
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Hunter Biden pleaded guilty in September to nine felony counts of failing to pay taxes and in June to three felony counts in a gun possession case. Joe Biden decided to pardon his son over the Thanksgiving weekend.
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This is Scholz's first visit to Kiev in the last 2.5 years. The last time the German chancellor visited Ukraine was in June 2022, accompanied by French President Emmanuel Macron.
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