John Ivison: Ottawa is buying armoured vehicles for Ukraine, but they won’t be enough

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John Ivison: Ottawa is buying armoured vehicles for Ukraine, but they won’t be enough
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sent out yesterday by the Ukrainian foreign ministry, the West has not responded adequately to Ukrainian requests for tanks and jets. Instead, in the words of Zelenskyy’s chief adviser, Mykhailo Podolyak, “the world remains silent and watches genocide online.

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