skepticalbip
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European countries do have stockpiles of war supplies though most likely not as large as American stockpiles. Also they could certainly be buying weapons from weapons manufacturers around the world to be sent to Ukraine.EU countries are helping, but they just don't have the stockpiles.The EU is fully "up to the task" if they are willing. But then why should they be willing to defend themselves as long as there are war hawks in the US to do it for them?Europe isn't up to the task. If US tells EU that Ukraine is their problem, EU will simply fold and Ukraine loses. And then at some later date US will have to come help Europe with much higher cost. Same thing happened in WW1 and WW2.I agree that Russia will continue to act the bully unless they are stopped. We just disagree on who should care enough act. How is it that you think that the EU shouldn't be concerned enough to act but that the US should?
Their reliance on Russian gas and oil is a result of European inaction in 2014 when Russia annexed Ukraine's Crimean Peninsula. If they had protected Ukraine at that time then they would be buying Ukrainian gas and oil.And their addiction to Russian gas and oil is making them vulnerable politically. Left on their own devices, EU would have just preferred to watch on the sidelines.
The Ukrainian war is the shallow end of the pool. It would seem to be the perfect opportunity for Europe to test its muscles and show Russia that they will defend their interests.It's true that if US always bails Europe out, then Europe will never learn to take care of themselves. But not supporting them in a crisis like this is equivalent to teaching a baby to swim by throwing her in the middle of the lake.
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