Pro-Russian rebels drive a mobile anti-aircraft system Strela-10 in Donetsk on Tuesday. Photo: maxim shemetov/Reuters
Wall Street Journal: Russian Hard-Line Stance on Ukraine Prompts U.S. to Reconsider Policy
As Kerry Heads to Kiev, Obama Administration Reconsiders Lethal Military Aid
More News And Commentary On Supplying Arms To Ukraine
Pressure to arm Ukraine as war escalates -- The Australian
On Military Aid to Ukraine, the Administration Zig-Zags -- WSJ
Lawmakers push White House to supply arms to Ukraine -- The Hill
Putin’s Invasion Continues To Widen. Let’s Give Ukraine What It Needs To Push Back. -- Janine Davidson, Council On Foreign Relations
It's time for the U.S. to give Ukraine a defensive military boost -- L.A. Times editorial
American Arms for Ukraine: The arguments against aiding Kiev look increasingly naive. -- WSJ
The Escalation Advocates are Wrong on Ukraine -- Sean Kay, War On The Rocks
Want to arm Kiev? Better have a Plan B -- Rajan Menon, L.A. Times
Why Arming Ukraine Will Backfire -- Bloomberg editorial
Why we shouldn't arm Ukraine -- Steve Chapman, Chicago Tribune
4 comments:
The Ukraine Government's problem, isn't a lack of weapons, it's anything but.
Agreed Jay. Ukraine is now flooded with weapons .... the arms that the West will bring in will be slightly more accurate and far more lethal than what is available .... and once those weapons start to come in, Russia will only match it or surpass it.
Then I hope to see the anti Kiev militia rolling in with t90s and terminator IFVs. It's already clear that Kiev and the West do not want to stop the war. Also I have seen somewhere a news about the militia carrying out their first airstrike with a captured su25 against Kiev military. Is that true?
I have read those reports Johnny Mafra .... but I am skeptical. No pictures and no videos .... it is hard to believe that the rebels could have such a plane in their arsenal.
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