The EU and NATO have been unacceptable with delays in delivery of ammunition to Ukraine.
Delays feed Putin and Russia’s war even more. Poland making a move now:
https://www.pravda.com.ua/eng/news/2023/03/25/7395060/
Ukraine need ammunition right now. In the here and now.
Keep in mind this added ammunition stock will be on top of what the EU and NATO provide.
Important Notes to get ammunition tomorrow on Sunday March 26th into Ukraine:
Here are some ways that Poland, Ukraine, and others can get ammunition tomorrow into Ukraine without waiting for EU and NATO:
- They could use private companies to transport the ammunition.
- They could use non-commercial flights to transport the ammunition.
- They could use land routes to transport the ammunition.
- They could use sea routes to transport the ammunition.
- They could use air drops to transport the ammunition.
The private companies could use their own resources to transport the ammunition. This would be a quick and efficient way to get the ammunition into Ukraine. However, it would also be a risky option, as the private companies would be putting their own assets at risk.
The non-commercial flights could be used to transport the ammunition. This would be a more secure option, as the flights would not be subject to the same scrutiny as commercial flights. However, it would also be a slower option, as the ammunition would have to be transported in smaller batches.
The land routes could be used to transport the ammunition. This would be a more affordable option, as the ammunition could be transported in bulk. However, it would also be a slower option, as the ammunition would have to be transported through multiple countries.
The sea routes could be used to transport the ammunition. This would be a more efficient option, as the ammunition could be transported in large quantities. However, it would also be a more risky option, as the ammunition would be vulnerable to attack at sea.
The air drops could be used to transport the ammunition. This would be a more secure option, as the ammunition would be dropped from planes and would not be subject to the same scrutiny as ground transport. However, it would also be a more expensive option, as the ammunition would have to be transported in smaller batches.
Turn on the lights.
Amen.