The administration needs to give Kyiv the missiles and planes it needs to win the war.
every year. The Pentagon, with far greater resources than the Dutch or Danish, also could speed up the provision of the aircraft and their maintenance systems. It won’t make any difference to Putin if Ukraine’s F-16s come from Denmark or the United States.
But instead of doing everything they can to deliver the F-16s as quickly as possible, U.S. officials denigrate the aircraft’s importance, telling journalists that it won’t be a “” because of Russia’s dense air defenses. Of course, no single weapon will win the war by itself. But retired Air Force Gen. Philip M. Breedlove — a former commander of U.S.
Even more urgent than the F-16s, Breedlove told me, is the provision of ATACMS. Its rockets could be fired from the same launchers as the HIMARS system that the Ukrainians already possess. “It would take less than a day to incorporate into their fighting force,” he said. “That munition provides long-range, precision strike with a heavier warhead. It would bring under fire the entire peninsula of Crimea and, if employed correctly, would make Crimea untenable for Russian military forces.
Deutschland Neuesten Nachrichten, Deutschland Schlagzeilen
Similar News:Sie können auch ähnliche Nachrichten wie diese lesen, die wir aus anderen Nachrichtenquellen gesammelt haben.
Red Hood's Forgotten 'Brother' Needs to Return to Complete Jason's CharacterJason Todd needs more friends.
Weiterlesen »
MLB Dodgers vs Red Sox Box Score - Aug 26, 2023Los Angeles Dodgers vs Boston Red Sox MLB game box score for Aug 26, 2023.
Weiterlesen »
Lionel Messi will not start against Red Bulls, MLS debut with Inter Miami could be delayedLionel Messi was not included in Inter Miami's starting XI against the New York Red Bulls.
Weiterlesen »
Mercenary fighters led by Russian intelligence likely successor for Wagner Group after Prigozhin’s deathThe most likely candidate to take over Wagner’s missions and business assets is Redut, a mercenary group controlled by Russian intelligence which began as an arrangement between oligarchs wit…
Weiterlesen »
WSJ reporter Evan Gershkovich appeals Russian detention extensionGershkovich’s attorney’s appealed the extension after it was pushed from Aug. 30 to November on Thursday.
Weiterlesen »