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McCain Urges Mass U.S. Military Aid for Ukraine
2014-03-16
[An Nahar] U.S. Senator John Maverick McCain
... the Senator-for-Life from Arizona, former presidential candidate and even more former foot soldier in the Reagan Revolution...
called for massive military assistance to Ukraine Saturday, while warning that Russia's actions in its former Soviet neighbor could lead to unprecedented measures by the United States and it allies.

"Ukraine is going to need a long-term military assistance program from the United States," McCain told news hounds following a U.S. senate delegation visit to the Ukrainian capital, voicing what he said was a personal opinion.

"When (Ukrainians) ask for some modest means that can help them resist, I believe we should provide it... it's simply the right and decent thing to do."

His comments came shortly before Kiev accused Russia of invading a region in southeast Ukraine, neighboring Crimea.

McCain said he was "deeply concerned" about previous reports of Russian troops moving closer to Ukraine's eastern border and conducting snap military drill there, after having effectively seized Crimea at the start of the month.

He said an all-out Russian invasion of eastern Ukraine "will be a breach of such enormous consequence that the United States of America and our European allies will be contemplating action that we have not ever (contemplated) in our relations with Russia."

So far, Washington has vowed to impose travel bans and asset freezes on targeted Russians in what has turned into the worst East-West faceoff since the Cold War.

Ukraine is meanwhile headed for a breakup as southern Crimea prepares to vote on Sunday in a referendum that is widely expected to favor reattachment to Russia.

McCain however refused to accept reports that Kiev might sacrifice the Black Sea peninsula in exchange for keeping its eastern majority Russian-speaking region.

"The last thing we want to do is send any message to the people in Crimea that we have abandoned them," he said.

"We do not agree that (Russian President) Vladimir Putin
...Second and fourth President of the Russian Federation and the first to remain sober. Putin is credited with bringing political stability and re-establishing something like the rule of law, which occasionally results in somebody dropping dead from polonium poisoning. Under Putin, a new group of business magnates controlling significant swathes of Russia's economy has emerged, all of whom have close personal ties to Putin. The old bunch, without close personal ties to Putin, are in jail or in exile or dead...
has the license to invade a sovereign nation."

The U.S. senators -- who met with Ukraine's new leaders and members of the Maidan protest movement in Kiev -- did not mince their words on the eve of the Crimean referendum, organised by the self-appointed pro-Moscow regional authorities but slammed as illegal by the new authorities in Kiev and foreign capitals.

McCain spoke of a "phony referendum" while his colleague Richard Durbin described a "Soviet-style election in Crimea. We know the outcome, we always knew the outcome of those elections long before they took place."

Ukraine on Saturday accused Russian forces of invading the village of Strilkove off the northeastern edge of the Crimean peninsula, and vowed to use "all necessary measures" to ward off the attack.
Posted by:Fred

#16  Fear notteth, #2, SecState Jaawhn will save the Bammer ... ...

* FREEREPUBLIC > [Zero Hedge] JOHN KERRY TO EXPLAIN WHERE THE NEW RED LINE IS - LIVE THREAD.

versus

* REUTERS > UKRAINE, RUSSIA AGREE TO CRIMEA TRUCE UNTIL MARCH 21ST - UKRAINE MINISTER. Acting Ukraine DM Ihor Tenyukh.

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Perhaps the US can send military aid to the future independent sovereign REPUBLIC OF VENICE, ITALY???

* BHARAT RAKSHAK, DRUDGEREPORT > [National Post] REFERENDUM MAY SEE VENICE VOTE TO SECEDE FROM ITALY.

D *** NG IT, I KNOW FOR A FACT THAT "LAST CRUSADE" S INDIANA JONES SAID HE LOVED VENICE!
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2014-03-16 23:08  

#15  If I remember, the last time the USAF tried to retire the A-10s the Army offered to take them and then 'upon further review,' the AF transferred them to the ANG and Reserves. Bet the current Army leadership doesn't even make the ask....
Posted by: USN, ret.   2014-03-16 21:57  

#14  I sugest we aid our own military first, starting with troop strength in the Army, and giving the Army those A-10's the USAF fighter mafia is trying to dump. Cut welfare, Obamacare, etc, instead.
Posted by: OldSpook   2014-03-16 20:08  

#13  The best the US could hope to do would be to put s$%t in the Russian Crimean sandwich under the best of circumstances. Unfortunately, we aren't operating under the best leadership.
Posted by: whitecollar redneck   2014-03-16 17:49  

#12  Yeah. McShame. Send a bunch of military stocks we are short of with airlift we cannot spare, using borrowed funds, lowering our readiness. Grrreat plan.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2014-03-16 17:14  

#11  WCR, if he was a can of Spam he'd be well past the sell by date, the hell with milk.
Posted by: AlanC   2014-03-16 15:59  

#10  John, if you were a gallon of milk you'd be well past your sell by date.
Posted by: whitecollar redneck   2014-03-16 15:48  

#9  Se. Dick "Dick" Durbin
Posted by: Frank G   2014-03-16 13:43  

#8  McCain spoke of a "phony referendum" while his colleague Richard Durbin described a "Soviet-style election in Crimea. We know the outcome, we always knew the outcome of those elections long before they took place."

Sounds kinda like Illinois, Dick...
Posted by: tu3031   2014-03-16 12:43  

#7  McCain has been banging on the war drum ever since his five minutes of fame during Obama's night of the green la pelles.

For, against, undecided, this kind of talk is what blunders into war. And Kerry is an asshole.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2014-03-16 10:41  

#6  Sort of like sending Mr Nagin loads of Mercedes buses while his sat underwater in the motor pool? If they didn't have the resources to maintain and train on their own old equipment, why send them anything they're unfamiliar with now?
Posted by: Procopius2k   2014-03-16 09:35  

#5  Without, of course, Mr. Obama

In their position would you do it any other way?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2014-03-16 04:07  

#4  Is that a statement of fact, or cold pitch ?
Posted by: Besoeker   2014-03-16 03:33  

#3  Yes John, Russians would love to get US military tech.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2014-03-16 03:30  

#2  ..Oh, I almost forgot:

Obama national security aides meet to discuss Ukraine <LINK>

Without, of course, Mr. Obama..
Posted by: Uncle Phester   2014-03-16 01:59  

#1  ..I don't know that this party is one we need attend quite yet. Until all peaceful avenues are exhausted, the failure of diplomacy means send other real diplomats, not arms. It appears that Mr. McCain is pushing towards a real war unprecedented measure.

Although I love Sarah Palin, maybe it is good that Capt. McCain did not become CiC. We need leaders respectful of war, yet determined to avoid them until no other course is possible (keeping in mind our national and hemispheric interests.). Or maybe this is what he is saying.?
Posted by: Uncle Phester   2014-03-16 01:45  

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