Are the warhawks willing to send 20 000? (Approximately 20% of their active force - devastating. Or 10%, if you count all the reserves as well. In other words, the classical decimation - taking 10% is what Romans used to punish an army.
At current rates, the front is claiming 1000 - 1500 lives A DAY.
So, that's three weeks worth. Thanks for the snack, says the meatgrinder.
Welll done Lithuania, Die for ZOG.
This is apart from the purpose statement of the Lithuanian Army which is:
The purpose of the Lithuanian Armed Forces are to be the principal deterrent against any security threat to the nation.
Do explain how that translates to the Russian/Ukrainian border (two countries away). As far as I know, no stray bombs have landed in Lithuania, not even from Belarus.
What? All twelve of them?
LOL
Lithuanian Armed Forces Reaching military age annually: 20,425 males (2016 est.), 19,527 females (2016 est.) Active personnel: 23,000 (2021); 14,150 paramilitary (2021) Reserve personnelActive reserve 28,000, total reserve 104,000 (2021)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lithuanian_Armed_Forces
Are the warhawks willing to send 20 000? (Approximately 20% of their active force - devastating. Or 10%, if you count all the reserves as well. In other words, the classical decimation - taking 10% is what Romans used to punish an army.
At current rates, the front is claiming 1000 - 1500 lives A DAY.
So, that's three weeks worth. Thanks for the snack, says the meatgrinder.
Welll done Lithuania, Die for ZOG.
This is apart from the purpose statement of the Lithuanian Army which is:
Do explain how that translates to the Russian/Ukrainian border (two countries away). As far as I know, no stray bombs have landed in Lithuania, not even from Belarus.