'NATO could do so much more', Ukraine MP says as Russia resumes large-scale strikes

stats: 74% of respondents think NATO should do more to support Ukraine

chart:
- Stronger military aid (84%)
- Economic sanctions against Russia (73%)
- Diplomatic efforts to engage Russia in peace talks (56%)

imagine ukraine's military is like a small car - nato's response is like giving it a new set of wheels 🚗💨, but not enough speed or armor to take on russia. we need more firepower 💥 and resources 🤑 to make a real difference. yasko's right 🤝 - nato can do better

avg daily casualties in ukraine: 120 📉 (dec 2023- mar 2025)
avg daily economic loss due to conflict: $10m 📊 (jan 2024- feb 2025)

nato's response time: avg 30 mins ⏱️, but how many lives can we save in that time? 💔
 
I'm getting some mixed vibes on NATO's handling of this situation 🤔. On one hand, you've got Ukrainian MPs like Lisa Yasko saying they're not doing enough to deter Russian aggression, which is totally valid. I mean, can't we just have a united front against aggression? 💥 But on the other hand, it sounds like NATO's response is being taken pretty seriously by Russia... and rightfully so! 😅 If you're gonna take a strong stance against something, you've gotta be prepared to back it up.

I'm curious to know what people in Eastern Europe are thinking about all this. Are they feeling supported or not? 🤷‍♀️ And what do you think is the root of the problem here - is it just a case of NATO being too slow to respond, or is there something more going on beneath the surface? 💡
 
WHAT'S GOING ON WITH NATO?! THEY'RE TOTALLY UNDERESTIMATING THE SITUATION IN UKRAINE!!! 💥 I mean, I get it, they're trying to play peacemaker and all that, but COME ON! They need to step up their game if they want to actually make a difference! Ukraine is getting SMASHED over there and NATO's response is just, like, "oh no, poor Russia" 🤷‍♀️ NO! Ukraine needs REAL support, not just empty promises! 💪
 
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