Plus it is the same as those fools who think the US should have invaded the Soviets after WWII.
As the Russians advance, their supply lines stretch, and it becomes harder to get materials to the front. And inversely, the Ukraine supply lines are shrinking, making the distances to the front shorter. Most who really understand how the military works concentrate on logistics more than the number of tanks or aircraft missions flown per day. And the Russians have always had a problem with their logistics.
They were so unprepared for the German attack during WWII that they were barely kept alive by the US. And only because the US sent them over 4,000 trucks and 2,000 locomotives and train cars. The Soviets had a lot of men and equipment, but almost no way to move and supply them efficiently. And the Soviet leadership admitted as much, that logistics was their largest hurdle to fighting the Germans.
And the funny thing is, they have still never learned much from that lesson. And they are paying for it now.
Actually we sent them 600,000 vehicles of all types. We mobilized the Soviet army.