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Comments by "Wom Bat" (@wom_Bat) on "Russian missile attacks on Ukraine: How far will the Kremlin go? | To the Point" video.
All aid sent to Ukraine, military/financial/humanitarian, as a percentage of yearly GDP. As of October 3rd. 1. Latvia 0.92% 2. Estonia 0.85% 3. Poland 0.49% 4. Lithuania 0.43% 5. Norway 0.38% 6. United States 0.25% 7. United Kingdom 0.24% 8. Slovakia 0.20% 9. Canada 0.18% 10. Czechia 0.16% 11. Austria 0.13% 12. Portugal 0.11% 13. Denmark 0.11% 14. Slovenia 0.1% 15. Sweden 0.09% 16. Greece 0.08% 17. Germany 0.08% 18. Luxembourg 19. Netherlands 0.06% 20. Finland 0.06% 21. France 0.04% 22. Belgium 0.04% 23. Croatia 0.04% 24. taly 0.04% 25. Hungary 0.03% 26. Spain 0.03% Germany the richest European country seems to be dragging their feet at 17th. France, the second largest European economy isn't looking too supportive, coming in at 21st.
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They said running low with some stocks 1/3 reduced. We also know they can make a few of those missles a day. You need to pay more attention and not just listen to sound bites.
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@32stevo Australia is around 30th. I can name more if you like. If you go by only military aid then Australia is the 8th over all supporter. The list i posted shows all bilateral aid, not just military.
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Zelenskyy has a 5 point plan for peace. All Poutine needs to do is pull out of Ukraine.
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@lasttempoinparis these numbers are from Statista, Kiel Institute and the international Institute for the study of war. You can go to statista, they show all their work and what sources they used.
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@lasttempoinparis that's more of a false premise. Countries like USA and Germany move to the top. Despite their being many smaller countries sacrificing much more to do the best they can to help. By your mesure all the rich countries can give relatively litte and still top the chart. You are right that this isn't everything. It doesn't account for things like Turkey selling drones to Ukraine snd refusing russia. It also doesn't account for the secretive deals. Like Bulgaria turning up product of 152mm shells and selling them to Poland, where they all seem to dissapear, meanwhile Ukraine keeps using 152mm shells well beyond their estimated stock pile and announced aid deliveries.
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@lasttempoinparis your right, 0.15% would probably be enough to end this by next winter 2023.
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