White House Unveils $400M More In Military Aid To Ukraine, Marking 15th Package

White House Unveils $400M More In Military Aid To Ukraine, Marking 15th Package

The Washington Post, CNBC and others are reporting Friday that the Biden White House is readying yet another $400 million weapons package for Ukraine, which will mark the 15th round of security assistance since the Russian invasion.

A senior defense official has been cited as saying the specific weapons will be tailored to repel a broader Russian assault in the Donbas, though the recent weeks of fighting have made clear that battlefield momentum is currently with the Russians.

Prior weapons shipment arrives in Ukraine, from CNN footage.

“Heavy artillery platforms, like howitzers and High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems, or HIMARS, sit high on Ukrainian military wish lists,” CNBC writes, citing the source. “The official said the latest security package will include four additional HIMARS, which brings the total number of HIMARS transfers to Ukraine from U.S. arsenals to 12.”

The total in US military and humanitarian aid so more is more than $7 billion given since February.

The longer-range HIMARS are being sought by the Zelensky government as potentially game-changing given they allow the Ukrainians for the first time to strike Russian military stockpiles and command centers that extend deeper behind enemy lines. 

Axios details of some of the major US-supplied currently operational in eastern Ukraine after the several rounds of weapons systems were transferred, and as Ukrainian troops get trained on them:

A senior defense official said the other eight systems are all operational, and that the pace of deliveries was dictated by the rate at which Ukrainian units are being trained to use the systems, which were not previously part of the Ukrainian arsenal.
The U.S. is also sending three tactical vehicles, spare parts and other equipment. The official would not say what type of artillery ammunition was being provided, only that it would allow for more precise targeting than had previously been possible.

At the same time, Americans are now flatly being told by the Biden administration that we are in a time of war…” In a hard-hitting interview which put Biden official Heather Boushey on the defensive, she actually suggested the US is at war with Russia in Ukraine. Interestingly enough this comes a couple months after Biden admin and defense officials insisted it’s not a proxy war. Well, which is it?

We are at war?… Really?

Probably the most astounding interview I’ve seen in a while.

“You didn’t answer his important question… Who is advising the president on shockingly naive price theory over a gallon of gas?”

“Is this just central planning now? Where is this White House going?” https://t.co/ckmiDxnibY pic.twitter.com/kKtNUjxcat

— Financelot (@FinanceLancelot) July 7, 2022

Meanwhile, as more and more billions are now routinely shoveled off to a foreign country which many Americans without doubt still can’t find on a map, an op-ed in Defense One raises some of the obvious questions. An excerpt from the piece below:

“The most serious and talked-about risk is provoking a direct response from Moscow. President Biden insists that escalation risks are being carefully measured, yet Vladimir Putin has attempted to target Western supply lines to Kyiv, conducted strikes dangerously close to the borders of NATO member states, and taken to repeatedly reminding the world about Russia’s nuclear arsenal. Reassurances aside, conflict escalation is perilously hard to predict, frequently occurs beyond the control of the powers involved, and often defies the assumptions and cold logic justifying a given course of action. Amid increasing concerns for Putin’s state of mind, the risk calculus taking place in Washington could easily be off.”

Tyler Durden
Fri, 07/08/2022 – 16:40

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