Daily News | As Russia murders civilians in Dnipro, why won’t NATO send weapons that could end the war?
). But one battery can only defend part of a city and requires months of training — which the Ukrainians are just beginning — to operate it.
Administration excuses about shortage of batteries and high cost of missiles don’t wash if the goal is for Ukraine to survive until victory. More than a dozen U.S. allies possess Patriot batteries that could be donated — and sophisticated Ukrainians aren’t likely to overuse the missiles.And if the Patriot barrier has been crossed, why not give the Ukrainians the long-range U.S.
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