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Poll: Should the U.S. be sending heavy tanks to Ukraine?

Poll - Total Votes: 89
No, the U.S. shouldn’t escalate their involvement in the war while increasing costs to the taxpayer.
Yes, the U.S. has a moral obligation to aid and contribute in defending Ukraine.
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[big]US. and Germany OK Main Battle Tanks for Ukraine[/big]

[b]• U.S. finally agrees to send Ukraine Abrams Main Battle Tanks
• Initially 31 Abrams tanks will be supplied to compliment 14 Leopard tanks from Germany
• Russia calls plan an “obvious overestimation of the potential (the tanks) would add to the armed forces of Ukraine.”[/b]

[i][c=666666]A U.S. Army M1A2 Abrams Main Battle Tank. (Mateusz Slodkowski/AFP via Getty Images)[/c][/i]

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After months of wrangling the U.S. and Germany have agreed to send main battle tanks to Ukraine. The U.S. will be providing the Ukrainian armed forces with M1A2 Abrams Main Battle Tanks and Germany will supply Leopard 2 MBTs. Perhaps most importantly the agreement means that Germany’s NATO allies who already have Leopard 2s in their inventory will be able to supply these to Ukraine.

The Ukraine has long since sought heavier battlefield weapons to counter the expected Russian spring offensive. These tanks would also be invaluable as Ukraine tries to dominate the battlefield and take back territories currently occupied by Russian forces.

The U.S. will initially send 31 Abrams Main Battle Tanks to the Ukraine – and Germany will supply 14 Leopard 2 tanks. The expected delivery dates have not been finalized, however, training tank crews in both tanks – and planning for their support while in Ukraine has already commenced or will commence shortly.

The agreement paves the way for other European countries such as Poland to supply Ukraine with Leopard 2s that they have in their inventory. This was previously not possible in terms of the agreement made with Germany governing the on selling of German tanks to third parties. According to A German spokesperson the long-term plan is for Ukraine to field two battalions of Leopards - 88 tanks. These formations would be bolstered by the more complex and heavier Abrams.
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melbeacher · 56-60, M
Yes we should. And so should any other NATO country. The sooner Ukrane pushes the Russians out of their counter to sooner the war can end.
Funlov · M
@melbeacher not that simple. I know if you watch it on your news looks that way. It’s not that simple.
Funlov · M
@melbeacher they don’t belong to NATO so that’s a big deal I come from the military, so you look at a totally different when you come from within
melbeacher · 56-60, M
@Funlov I didn't specifically mean just NATO countries. I meant that any country that has the tanks and is close enough to get them there in a short period of time.
melbeacher · 56-60, M
@Funlov I understand it is not a simple task.
Funlov · M
@melbeacher I’ve been Afghanistan I’ve been to Beirut all over the Middle East scene war at its
Worst politics has no place in war. This is just becoming a game of chess.