U.S. Navy Secretary Carlos Del Toro warned that the U.S. may soon have a difficult time arming both the Navy and Ukraine.
U.S. Navy Secretary Carlos Del Toro on Wednesday warned that the U.S. may soon have a difficult time arming both the Navy and Ukraine, in a rare admission by a Biden administration official of the risks of sending billions in U.S. military assistance to Ukraine.
Del Toro was speaking to a group of reporters on the sidelines of the Surface Navy Association in Virginia. The reporter’s question was in reference to earlier remarks by U.S. Fleet Forces Command Commander Adm. Daryl Caudle at the same conference.his perspective on how “we’re going to be able to balance our readiness versus the demand signal that’s coming in from the Ukraine and the issues we’ve had with the supply chain in the past, whether it be from COVID or from the stress being put on it now.”When I want to help a country out like Ukraine, I’m not [talking] about, you know.
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