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Subject ROGER WICKER: Ukraine Needs Fighter Jets, Missiles, and a Humanitarian Airlift
Date March 22, 2022 5:02 PM
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I hope you saw my latest weekly column.

 

ROGER WICKER: Ukraine Needs Fighter Jets, Missiles, and a Humanitarian Airlift
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has led his people in a heroic
resistance to Russia’s bloody and unprovoked invasion, which is now in its
fourth week. His courageous leadership in the face of danger has reassured his
war fighters and rallied the entire free world to their cause. This past week,
President Zelenskyy spoke directly to Congress and the American people in a
virtual address. He thanked the United States for the weapons and support we
have provided, but asked us to do more. In particular, he pled with President
Joe Biden to show the resolve that is required to bring an end to this atrocity.

Just days earlier, I had traveled with a bipartisan group of Senators to
Poland, where more than two million Ukrainians have fled for safety. We met
with U.S. military officials, diplomats, and Poland’s military leadership and
were able to observe the humanitarian situation. At the Ukrainian border, we
watched as scores of displaced women and children arrived at a makeshift
shelter. I spoke with one refugee who had recently survived a nearby Russian
missile strike, which killed over 30 civilians. Our delegation returned unified
that America can and should do more to end this human tragedy.

Congress Sends Weapons, Humanitarian Aid to Ukraine

Just before our visit, Congress approved $14 billion in defense and
humanitarian aid for Ukraine. This aid is helping replenish Ukraine’s war
effort, providing more of the anti-tank and anti-aircraft missiles that have
been so pivotal in slowing the Russian advance. But there is still more to be
done. I have called on President Biden to coordinate an international airlift
to Ukraine to provide urgent relief for those who are dehydrated, starving,
wounded, and desperate for aid.

President Zelenskyy has also urged the West to provide Ukraine with
Russian-made MiG fighter jets. These would help defend against Russian bombers
that are destroying Ukrainian hospitals, schools, and homes on a daily basis.
Poland has offered its MiGs, but debate among U.S. officials has caused the
Biden Administration to drag its feet on transferring these planes. I wish the
White House would simply act rather than having more public discussion. I have
joined Senators from both parties in urging President Biden to provide these
jets to Ukraine without delay.

Putin Needs to Learn His Lesson

Vladimir Putin’s admitted goal has always been to reassemble the old Soviet
empire. This effort began in 2008 when he invaded Georgia. Then, in 2014, he
seized Crimea and parts of eastern Ukraine. Both of these hostile acts went
unpunished by the Western world. More recently, in the lead-up to the present
crisis, President Biden signaled further weakness by publicly setting limits on
how the U.S. would defend Ukraine. The encouraging news is that this Russian
neighborhood bully is finally getting a bloody nose, principally through the
courage and resolve of Ukraine’s President and his countrymen.

I am glad that our European allies are waking up to the Russian threat.
Germany, a nation that is heavily dependent on Russian energy, recently
canceled the Nord Stream 2 pipeline, which would have delivered oil straight
from Russia. Great Britain has successfully rallied Europe to send weapons to
Ukraine and to impose crippling sanctions on the Russian economy. Even the
historically neutral country of Switzerland has adopted these sanctions. On
every front, Putin is incurring more damage than he bargained for. Every cost
we can impose on him for his brutal war crimes makes it more likely that we
will see his defeat and ultimate downfall.

 

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