Zelensky Thanks Biden for Billions, Wants Cluster Munitions

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Ukraine’s President and former comic Volodymyr Zelensky thanked Joe Biden for the “unprecedented” support of $67.3 billion. It is used in military, humanitarian, and government aid (salaries for government workers). President Biden asked Congress for another $37.7 billion.

Ukraine also requests the U.S. send highly controversial cluster munitions, which are banned in over 100 countries.

These weapons were banned under the 2008 Convention on Cluster Munitions (CCM), which was signed by most EU members but not the US, Ukraine, or Russia.

Ukraine’s request for cluster munition warheads is one of the most controversial requests since the war began in February. The Biden administration is considering it.

Cluster munitions
THE CLUSTER MUNITION

A cluster munition is an explosive weapon that releases smaller submunitions. They are imprecise by design and can cover large areas. Since some fail to explode on impact, they can also pose longer-term risks – similar to landmines.

A Ukraine official told CNN that the U.S. had not approved the request yet because they are worried that the munitions would be used against the Russian people, not just the military.

“So what, Russians use cluster munitions against us,’ the official said when asked about the negative perception of using cluster munition warheads. ‘The [US] worry is about collateral damage. We are going to use them against Russian troops, not against the Russian population.”

Princess Di campaigned against cluster munitions. They can act as permanent landmines.

Russia uses them to devastating effect inside Ukraine. Russian law enforcement officials say Ukrainian troops have already used this type of weapon, killing four civilians in the city of Kherson in October.

The proposal has not yet received significant consideration. This is largely due to the statutory restrictions that Congress has put on the US’ ability to transfer cluster munitions.

Those restrictions apply to munitions with a greater than one percent unexploded ordnance rate. Thi raises the prospect that they will pose a risk to civilians. CNN reports that President Joe Biden could override that restriction, but the administration has indicated to the Ukrainians that that is unlikely in the near term.

“The ability of Ukraine to make gains in current and upcoming phases of conflict is in no way dependent on or linked to their procuring said munitions,” a congressional aide told CNN.

 

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GuvGeek
2 years ago

Ukraine’s Military is already so inept that it bombed Poland by mistake. Their Military should get no more than Bows and Arrows.

Ukraine is good a laundering money, that’s about it!

Greg
2 years ago

What! Did Ukraine run out of “Petal” munitions already. They were used to a large extent in Donetsk, killing young children. Russia has been using Thermobaric munitions which is how UAF is being decimated.

Ukraine has continued to shell Donetsk civilian areas, such as apartments, hospitals, an opera house, killing hundreds. One could assume Ukraine focuses on civilian areas because once shelling military targets, a reciprocal barrage lands on them. The UAF is unable to shell those targets without consequence.

Some sources seem to indicate that Ukraine has lost Bakhmut. Once this is completed the Russian forces will have the ability to cut off those Ukrainian forces attacking the Donetsk.

It has been reported the funds Ukraine is receiving only about 30% are reaching the intended target. The rest is skimmed by ‘who knows’.