Biden surges arms to Ukraine, fearing Trump will halt U.S. aid
Source: Washington Post
December 2, 2024 at 5:00 a.m. EST
The Biden administration is engaged in an 11th-hour scramble to provide Ukraine with billions of dollars in additional weaponry, a massive effort that is generating concerns internally about its potential to erode U.S. stockpiles and sap resources from other flash points, officials said.
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The lame-duck initiative was spurred in part by Russias battlefield momentum and a fear among Ukraines fiercest advocates that once President-elect Donald Trump takes office Jan. 20, there will be an abrupt shift in U.S. policy toward the war.
Yet some in the administration have taken the view that no matter what Washington does, Kyivs military will remain outmatched without far more soldiers to sustain its fight. And even as they accelerate arms shipments, there is growing frustration with Ukraines leaders, who have resisted U.S. calls to lower the countrys draft age from 25 to 18.
In recent weeks, Russian forces have captured Ukrainian territory at the fastest pace since 2022, causing alarm in Washington. Administration officials say their end-of-term weapons push accompanied by President Joe Bidens decision to greenlight missile strikes deep into Russian territory and the deployment of antipersonnel land mines long criticized by human rights groups can give Kyiv some breathing room. But they are urging Ukrainian leaders to use the moment to expand their military beyond the 160,000 recruits Kyiv says it needs.
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(3,983 posts)...always have more soldiers, that the limited number of Ukrainians between the ages of 18 and 25 are what the Ukrainian culture is depending on for its future families, and that simply adopting the meat-wave tactics that the Russians use will never win but will instead serve to destroy the future of Ukrainian culture. So, the best help that Ukraine's allies can give is the timely delivery of the weapons systems and munitions that allow for Ukraine to be defended: this would be followed by necessary security guarantees in the form of NATO membership for Ukraine. Otherwise, Russia will only bide its time, regroup, rebuild, and renew its attack but from a stronger position.
At least, the above is my interpretation of his commentary: to assess his arguments for yourself, see his YouTube channel here...
https://www.youtube.com/@DenysDavydov/videos
If one takes Davydov's position as valid, the arguments that call on Ukraine to lower its draft age to 18 are not wise arguments. Seemingly, the major difficulties of the last year's efforts by Ukraine to retake from and hold their own territory against Russian aggression were thwarted by candidate Trump's and Speaker Johnson's desire not to provide legislation in a timely manner to support Ukraine further. So, it seems the best way to correct the situation in Ukraine is not to call for lowering the draft age but instead is to make good on US promises of weapons systems and munitions deliveries.