Analysis: Why the US isn’t sending troops into Ukraine
“We’re not going to put American troops in danger,” she said.
But what other factors are keeping US troops out of Ukraine? Here’s what you need to know:
Why won’t the US send troops into Ukraine?
“If NATO or the US sent troops into Ukraine to help them fight the Russians, the dynamic would shift to a multinational conflict with potential global implications due to the nuclear power status of both US and Russia. Because of that, the US and NATO — and other nations around the world — are attempting to influence the success of Ukraine and the defeat of Russia by providing other types of support,” Hertling said.
What about the US troops in Europe?
CNN’s Barbara Starr reported Sunday that more than 4,000 US Army troops who deployed to Europe on a temporary basis will now have their tour of duty extended — most likely for several weeks — as part of the US effort to reassure east European allies during the current crisis.
But those troops are not there to fight the Russians.
US forces “are not and will not be engaged in a conflict with Russia in Ukraine,” Biden said from the White House Thursday.
Rather, US troops are tasked with defending “our NATO allies and reassure those allies in the east. As I made crystal clear, the United States will defend every inch of NATO territory with the full force of American power,” Biden added.
Is there any scenario where the US would engage Russia directly?
Article 5 guarantees that the resources of the whole alliance can be used to protect any single member nation. The first and only time it has been invoked was in the aftermath of the September 11, 2001 attacks on the US; as a result, NATO allies joined the invasion of Afghanistan.
Will American troops help create a no-fly zone in Ukraine?
The United States will not put US pilots in the air to create a no-fly zone in Ukraine, Thomas-Greenfield said Sunday.
The Biden administration’s posture of keeping US forces out of Ukraine means “we’re not going to put American troops in the air as well, but we will work with the Ukrainians to give them the ability to defend themselves,” she said.
How else is the US helping Ukraine?
“Today, as Ukraine fights with courage and pride against Russia’s brutal and unprovoked assault, I have authorized, pursuant to a delegation by the President, an unprecedented third Presidential Drawdown of up to $350 million for immediate support to Ukraine’s defense,” the top US diplomat said in a statement.
Previous drawdowns have been for $60 million and $250 million, putting the total over the last year at more than a billion dollars, according to an administration official.
How has the US punished Russia?
- Asset freezes for the largest banks
- Debt and equity restrictions on critical mining, transportation and logistics firms
- A large-scale effort to shut down access to critical technology for key Russian military and industrial sectors
“Sanctions, blockades, economic influence, building of alliances against Putin’s actions while simultaneously supplying Ukraine with weapons and other aide will hopefully prevent escalations and unintended worldwide consequences,” Hertling said.
Where does public opinion sit?
- In an AP-NORC poll, just 26% of Americans believed the US should play a major role in the situation between Russia and Ukraine. About half, 52%, said it should play a minor role and another 20% that it should play no role at all.
- One-third of Democrats (32%) and 22% of Republicans wanted the US to play a major role. Independents were most likely to say the US should play no role; 32% felt that way, compared with 22% among Republicans and 14% among Democrats.
What comes next?
Thomas-Greenfield said Sunday that the US has “not taken anything off the table” when asked about targeting the Russian energy sector with sanctions, which so far has not happened.
“We’re ramping up as the Russians ramp up, so there’s more to come,” she told Bash.
This story has been updated with additional information Sunday.
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