Vladimir Putin is stirring up trouble and masterminding a takeover while America is just helping out a friend (sic)
U.S.
eyes military supplies for Ukraine, seeks to avoid escalation
14
April, 2013
The
Pentagon said on Thursday it was focusing for now on Ukrainian
requests for non-lethal support, as opposed to any weaponry, as a
senior U.S. official said Washington wanted to avoid further
militarizing the standoff with Russia.
Ukraine's
government has put its heavily outnumbered and outgunned forces on
alert for an invasion from Russia in
the east following Moscow's seizure of Crimea.
Kiev
has asked for military support from the United States, which U.S.
officials, speaking on condition of anonymity, say includes small
arms, as well as non-lethal assistance, such asmedical
supplies.
So
far, the U.S. government has only approved providing military food
rations, officials say, as President Barack
Obama's government
instead focused on financial support for Ukraineand
pressuring Russia diplomatically.
"I
think it's safe to say that right now, the focus of that review (of
Ukraine's military requests) is on the non-lethal side of things,"
Pentagon spokesman Rear Admiral John Kirby told a news briefing.
Obama's
critics, including Senator John McCain, a Republican from Arizona,
have lambasted the hesitancy, saying last week the United States
should not be "imposing an arms embargo on a victim of
aggression."
Still,
a senior administration official, defended Obama's approach on
Thursday, as Washington unveiled new sanctions against Russian
President Vladimir Putin's closest long-time political
and business allies.
"It's
our view that the best course here is to lay down strong costs
through these sanctions ... We don't want to take steps to add to a
momentum of further militarizing the situation," the official
said, speaking on condition of anonymity.
Kirby
did not offer a timeline for the review of Ukrainian requests. He
noted the food rations have not been delivered yet.
"There
are other non-lethal items which are being considered. I don't want
to go into them by detail and give you a shopping list, but, in
general, it's on the order of medical
suppliesand
uniform equipment and that kind of thing," he said.
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