stores and a range of other activities but essentially around whether directly or indirectly supporting ukraine or compensating areas of the us government coffers that have been depleted a bit by support thus far. you mentioned depleted munitions. what will this money mean to ukraine? how significant is it? i think it is going to be very significant. there is direct provision of military equipment of various kinds we ve seen ranging from howitzers to spare parts. there s also provisions for support to intelligence and other sort of information work so i think that will be very material but it s also important for the united states itself because there has been some reporting around how we have gone through a lot of say ourjavelin and stinger stockpiles and how it is going to take us quite a bit of time and resources to restore and fill those back up so i think that is also part of the story here. russia has repeatedly warned western nations of not getting involved in the conflict.
how we have gone through a lot of say our javelin how we have gone through a lot of say ourjavelin and stinger stockpiles and how it is going to take us quite a bit of time and resources to restore and fill those back up so i think thatis fill those back up so i think that is also part of the story here. , , . . , that is also part of the story here. ,, . , , here. russia has repeatedly warned western here. russia has repeatedly warned western nations - here. russia has repeatedly warned western nations ofl here. russia has repeatedly i warned western nations of not getting involved in the conflict. president biden says this is not about attacking russia, this is about supporting ukrainian defences. russia likely won t see it that way, what is your analysis? i think the president is right here which is the right approach is not a direct military intervention or involvement in the united states or other nato allies but robust and sustained support for the ukrainians in their self def
humanitarian assistance but there is also quite a lot for backfilling depleted us munitions, a number of weapons stores and a range of other activities but essentially around whether directly or indirectly supporting ukraine and compensating areas of the us government coffers that have been depleted a bit thus far. you mentioned depleted munitions. what will this money mean to ukraine? how significant is it? i think it is going to be very significant. there is direct provision of military equipment ranging from howitzers to spare parts. also provisions for support to intelligence and other sort of information work, so i think that will be very material, but it s also important for the united states because there has been some reporting around how we have gone through a lot of say ourjavelin and stinger stockpiles and how it is going to take us quite a bit of time and resources to restore and fill those back up so i think that is also part of the story here.