Pentagon’s Scrambling in Ukraine Donation Logistics: ‘We Haven’t Got This Figured Out’
Pentagon and industry officials acknowledged they are still figuring out how to arm Ukraine in their first public comments on the issue.
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Pentagon and industry officials acknowledged they are still figuring out how to arm Ukraine in their first public comments on the issue.
Ukrainians are striking back after Russia’s multiple assaults on their civilian regions and energy lines.
The United States and NATO have been directly involved in the Ukrainian conflict since the beginning, according to Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov.
Russian President Putin and German Chancellor Scholz recently had an hour-long phone conversation where Putin complained about Scholz providing aid and assistance to his enemy, and Scholz implored Putin to seek peace. Little progress was made in either area.
The war between Russia and Ukraine is the first real-world conflict between nations using drones extensively.
The Pentagon is considering a significant expansion of military training for Ukrainian forces.
American forces have been deployed to Ukraine in order to combat weapons smuggling.
Russian-controlled social media accounts have accused a US veteran and photojournalist of being a war criminal.
As of Nov. 29, Russian forces made advances southeast of Bakhmut, but they will most likely have moved at a different pace than claimed by Russian sources.
With the Pentagon turning down Ukraine’s request for ATACMS long-range missiles, they look to the relatively new and modestly priced Ground Launched Small Diameter Bombs (GLSDB) as a second choice.
As the war in Ukraine drags on, the United States has set up a repair facility across the Polish border for damaged and worn-out field artillery. The Germans are establishing a similar repair site in Slovakia.
Ukraine warns Belarus that Moscow is planning to launch a military attack against the country under a “false flag” operation and then pin the blame back on Ukraine.