Retired four-star U.S. General Jack Keane said a 'surge' strategy similar to what was used in Iraq could help Ukraine overcome Russia.
and his allies have denounced the invasion as an attempt by Putin to claim more territory for his Russian expansion.
"They just need a strategy that we can help them put together with the right equipment to do that, and we can roll these Russians up. I'm absolutely convinced of it," he said.
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