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Both Russia and Ukraine have been using Soviet-era cluster bombs. Ukraine has asked America to supply dual-purpose improved conventional munitions (DPICM), a class of cluster munition that could be fired from howitzers or from the himarsrocket launchers that Ukraine has been receiving for around a year. They have the added benefit of fewer duds so that risk to future civilian populations is reduced.

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America won’t give anything that can end the war quickly, they want it to last as long as possible.

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5 points

A new bot has emerged

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4 points

I think you’re overestimating their intelligence.

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11 points

Are these bad because they litter the land with unexploded ordinance? Or is there another reason?

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That’s my understanding. I recall reading that Ukraine has argued this isn’t much of an issue as the south and East of Ukraine are already littered with a huge amount of UXO and mines so it really doesn’t change the calculus in terms of cleanup.

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… cluster bombs suck. But when the land is already basically one gigantic minefield, whatever.

My apologies to the ghost of Princess Di, she was a nice lady. But this is a war.

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It’s the next generation of future amputees and casualties that’ll bear the weight of these unexploded cluster munitions.

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6 points

Very true.

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not surprised, both side have been using cluster munitions for a while.

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What about supplying food to the starving populations in Africa?

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In Fiscal Year 2021, USAID and the U.S. Department of State provided $8.5 billion of assistance to 47 countries and 8 regional programs in sub-Saharan Africa.

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This has nothing to do with aiding underdeveloped African nations, this is about defending Ukrainian sovereignty.

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Surprised to see selling weapons to Taliban terrorists isn’t included in that list.

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Good to see the whatabouters are here already.

What if I told you it’s possible to do multiple things at the same time? For example, you were probably breathing while you wrote out this brain dead take.

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Are you telling me the US is working to solve world hunger?

Just the other day they voted in the UN saying food is not a human right!

Who’s braindead now, Misses Lib?

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Certainly doing a better job than Russia which is busy destroying the worlds fifth largest grain exporter. See, I can whatabout too!

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The US is the largest provider of international food aid by an absurd margin.

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Whataboutism” is a logical fallacy that presents a counter-accusation in lieu of the question being discussed. What you present here is a textbook definition. The topic is the US’s involvement in supplying Ukraine with a specific type of munition, and not the broader question of how the US allocates its money generally.

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Okay, so how does your whataboutism explain how the US military budget is several times larger than what it takes to end world hunger?

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They didn’t make a whataboutism. You did.

Why isn’t Russia sending as much food and health aid as America does to impoverished countries? Why does Russia get a pass in your head?

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Turns out that we can walk and chew gum at the same time! Whooduh thunk?

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