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Is helping Ukraine worth risking WW3?

Last Updated: 28.06.2025 06:37

Is helping Ukraine worth risking WW3?

Letting Ukraine fire ATACMS at Russian air bases is patently conclusively unequivocally WW3.

Just in the last 5 years:

Any day of the week — including Sundays.

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Sending F16s to Ukraine is WW3.

Trump approving to kill Soleimani is WW3.

Supplying Ukraine with Tomahawks is WW3? Stationing western troops in Odesa is WW3?

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Russia can stop this any time.

Ukraine kicking Russia out of Ukraine is WW3?

Sending HIMARS is surely WW3.

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Let’s just make it real clear:

Please kindly ask Mr Putin to avoid the WW3.

Sending ATACMS is WW3.

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Ukraine’s getting invitation to NATO is WW3?

Ukraine refusing to surrender to Russia in February 2022 is WW3.

Sending MANPADS/ATGMs to Ukraine is undoubtedly WW3.

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Ukraine’s incursion into Russia is undeniably WW3.

What’s next?

Thank you.

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Ukrainians are so tired of hearing all this nonsense.

“It’s going to be WW3!” is the most notorious notion used by fear-mongers for years.

Sending Abrams tanks is absolutely WW3.

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Letting Ukraine strike Russia with their home-made weapons is WW3.

All they have to do is to withdraw their troops.

Sending weapons to Ukraine is certainly WW3.

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Ukraine getting Javelins is WW3.

Sending Stormshadow/Scalp missiles is WW3.

Letting Ukraine strike targets in Crimea is WW3.

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