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U.S. officials advise Ukraine to wait on offensive, official says

World Jan 21, 2023 11:25AM ET
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© Reuters. Ukrainian servicemen ride atop a tank near the frontline town of Bakhmut, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, in Donetsk region, Ukraine January 20, 2023. REUTERS/Oleksandr Ratushniak

By Steve Holland

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Senior U.S. officials are advising Ukraine to hold off on launching a major offensive against Russian forces until the latest supply of U.S. weaponry is in place and training has been provided, a senior Biden administration official said on Friday.

The official, speaking to a small group of reporters on condition of anonymity, said the United States was holding fast to its decision not to provide Abrams tanks to Ukraine at this time, amid a controversy with Germany over tanks.

President Joe Biden, who approved a new $2.5 billion weapons package for Ukraine this week, told reporters at the White House, "Ukraine is going to get all the help they need," when asked if he supports Poland's intention to send German-made Leopard tanks to Ukraine.

U.S. talks with Ukraine on any counter-offensive have been in the context of ensuring the Ukrainians devote enough time first to training on the latest weaponry provided by the United States, the official said.

U.S. officials believe an offensive would stand to be more successful should the Ukrainians take advantage of the training and the significant infusion of new weaponry.

The United States on Thursday announced it will send hundreds of armored vehicles to Ukraine for use in the fight.

A high-ranking U.S. delegation that included Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman and deputy White House national security adviser Jon Finer was in Kyiv in recent days for talks with Ukrainian officials.

The belief in Washington is that Ukraine has spent considerable resources defending the city of Bakhmut but that there is a high possibility that the Russians will eventually push the Ukrainians out of that town, the official said.

If that happens, it will not result in any strategic shift on the battlefield, the official said.

One consideration for the Ukrainians, the official said, is how much they continue to pour into defending Bakhmut at a time when they are preparing for an offensive to try to drive the Russians out of areas they hold in southern Ukraine.

U.S. officials are working with the Ukrainians on this tradeoff, the official said.

On another front, U.S. officials are advising Ukraine to adjust how Kyiv conducts the war away from trying to match Russia round for round with artillery fire because ultimately Moscow will gain the advantage through attrition, the official said.

This is why the latest U.S. supply of weaponry includes armored vehicles, because it will help Ukraine shift how it fights the war, the official said.

Bad winter weather has hindered fighting on the front lines, although a cold snap that freezes and hardens the ground could pave the way for either side to launch an offensive with heavy equipment, Serhiy Haidai, governor of Ukraine's Luhansk region, said.

The official said the United States does not plan at this juncture to send Abrams tanks to Ukraine because they are costly and difficult to maintain.

German Defence Minister Boris Pistorius on Friday denied Berlin was unilaterally blocking the shipment of Leopard main battle tanks to Ukraine but said the government was ready to move quickly to send them if there was consensus among allies.

U.S. officials advise Ukraine to wait on offensive, official says
 

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Jan 21, 2023 12:39PM ET
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I for one cannot wait to see Ukraine wiped off the map
Jay Perez
Jay Perez Jan 21, 2023 12:39PM ET
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Remember not all are soldiers, do you really want to kill children?
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Peter Andersen Jan 21, 2023 11:34AM ET
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Let’s kick the russians to the moon
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Dave Jones Jan 21, 2023 11:34AM ET
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Why? Because some war monger mic stooge tells you? We are all human. Peace brother. Don't wish hatred and death on people you don't know.
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Jay Perez Jan 21, 2023 11:34AM ET
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Bad idea, we can not even get our selves to the moon. BTW did you know President Wilson and a coalition of investors wanted to erase the German race because they were subhumans. And why do you think Poland got a big kick in the back by Germany? And now look where Germany seats!! If the human race wants to move forward we need to work together, enough with investing and profiting with our energy resources and FOOD.
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jason xx Jan 21, 2023 7:11AM ET
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Lets hope the leopard tanks have more success against the subhuman russian menace then the panzers did.
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Jay Perez Jan 21, 2023 7:11AM ET
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Russia has history on their side, Napoleon and Adolf tried that.
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Send everything and find whoever is leaking this strategic information and plug them. Its treason.
Peter Andersen
Peter Andersen Jan 20, 2023 3:35PM ET
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The tanks will come to Ukraine
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Ken Roth Jan 20, 2023 12:51PM ET
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Putin can send a big wet kiss to his loyal dog Olaf Schultz, who has shown his true colours. They a red with a seal and a star
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Don't worry, it's just a bit of horsetrading going on.. Germany will come around. Ukraine has already started training on the Leopards
 
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