Is the U.S. giving Ukraine some weapons secretly?- POLITICO

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Rumors are swirling round Washington that the USA has supplied Ukraine with extra weapons than the administration has introduced publicly.

On Friday, a senior Pentagon official mentioned the U.S. had been quietly supplying the Ukrainians with Excessive-speed Anti-Radiation missiles — used for concentrating on radar methods — for a while. “[W]hen we first introduced the preliminary provision of HARM missiles, the best way that we characterised it within the announcement was not particular. We described that we had been offering a counter-radar functionality,” the official mentioned.

Two days later, Yahoo! News revealed a narrative that argued the current assaults on Russian targets in Crimea weren’t the results of particular operations groups carrying explosives, as Ukraine suggests. As a substitute, the blasts had been the results of long-range missile strikes, former U.S. particular operators informed MICHAEL WEISS and JAMES RUSHTON. However Ukraine doesn’t have any missiles with the vary to strike Saki air base in Crimea, they famous — a minimum of not with the missiles America and its companions publicly say they transferred.

One chance, per Weiss and Rushton, is that the U.S. has secretly despatched the Army Tactical Missile System, or ATACMS, to Ukraine. If true — and it’s not clear that it’s — that may go in opposition to what the administration has mentioned publicly. In July, nationwide safety adviser JAKE SULLIVAN informed the Aspen Safety Discussion board that sending these missiles would additional provoke Russia and doubtlessly instigate World Conflict III.

Okay, so perhaps NatSec Every day was overthinking issues. However then immediately, two folks acquainted with the transfer mentioned the U.S. included Excalibur precision-guided munitions within the Aug. 19 weapons package deal, despite the fact that the administration didn’t publicly announce them. Moreover, a doc despatched by the administration Friday to lawmakers, and seen by NatSec Every day, lists what was within the newest $775 million package deal, noting that what goes to Ukraine isn’t “restricted” to what’s featured within the notification.

We admit that is all hypothesis. No member of the administration confirmed and even hinted that there have been secret shipments of weapons to Ukraine. Even when there have been, there’s little to no probability they’d share a categorized resolution with us.

But when there’s something to the secret-weapons idea, some specialists can be supportive of the more-quiet method. “It’s gratifying that the administration seems to be speaking much less and doing extra when it comes to the weapons transfers. That’s good as a result of it provides the Russians somewhat little bit of uncertainty about what we’re doing,” mentioned the Heart for Strategic and Worldwide Research’ TOM KARAKO.

The whispers in regards to the U.S. giving Ukraine greater than it lets on are solely rising, not dying out. We’ll keep on it to see if it’s a part of the D.C. rumor mill or there actually is one thing to it.

9,000 UKRAINIAN TROOPS DEAD: About 9,000 Ukrainian troops have died since Russia’s invasion started on Feb. 24, the highest Ukrainian navy chief mentioned Monday.

The determine, shared by Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine VALERIY ZALUZHNYY, is a uncommon replace on Ukraine’s casualty rely.

Our personal CHRISTOPHER MILLER made two noteworthy observations. First: “Round 4,400 Ukrainian troops had been killed preventing Russian forces over 8 years, between April 2014 and Feb 2022. That is double that in simply 6 months,” he tweeted. Second: Zaluzhnyy “didn’t specify whether or not it refers to all branches of the Ukrainian protection (ie Army, Nat Guard, territorial protection, and many others) or solely Armed Forces service members.”

Earlier this month, Undersecretary of Protection for Coverage COLIN KAHL mentioned “it is protected to recommend that the Russians have most likely taken 70 or 80,000 casualties in lower than six months.”

FSB BLAMES UKRAINE FOR DUGINA KILLING: Russia’s FSB accused Ukrainian secret companies of killing the daughter of a distinguished ultranationalist — an announcement that would additional inflame tensions.

State-run media says {that a} Ukrainian girl, NATALIA VOVK, traveled to Russia in July together with her 12 year-old daughter in an effort to homicide DARYA DUGINA. “On August 21, after a remote-controlled explosion of the Toyota Land Cruiser Prado automotive Dugina was driving, Vovk and her daughter left by the Pskov Area to Estonia,” per the FSB.

The FSB supplied no direct proof, Kyiv has denied any involvement and Estonia mentioned it hasn’t had a request from Russia for assist with the investigation. However whether it is true — and that’s a really massive if — that additionally means Russia’s safety service simply admitted to letting the assassin escape from the nation.

ALEXANDER DUGIN, the slain girl’s father, is out for blood. “Our hearts aren’t merely thirsting for revenge or retribution,” he wrote in an announcement. “We solely want our victory [against Ukraine]. My daughter has sacrificed her younger life on the altar of victory. So please win!”

U.S.-ROK LIVE DRILLS: The U.S. and South Korean navy started their largest stay navy workout routines in 5 years Monday, ending the pause instigated by the diplomatic effort between former President DONALD TRUMP and North Korean chief KIM JONG UN.

“The drills referred to as Ulchi Freedom Protect are anticipated to contain hundreds of navy personnel, and can run for 2 weeks. The US and South Korea have mentioned they’re defensive in nature and can embody workout routines to coordinate forces in response to an invasion from North Korea,” Bloomberg News’ JEONG-HO LEE reported.

“Wars immediately are completely completely different from these prior to now,” South Korean President YOON SUK YEOL mentioned throughout a Cupboard assembly Monday, noting that the drills will embody defending vital amenities like airports and semiconductor factories.

North Korea sometimes responds angrily to those joint workout routines, claiming they’re a prelude to invasion. Officers in Washington and Seoul are looking out for a provocation reminiscent of one other missile take a look at.

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JAPAN MISSILE DEPLOYMENTS?: Japan is trying to counter China by contemplating the deployment of 1,000 long-range cruise missiles, Reuters reported.

The weapons can be deployed within the southern a part of the nation and able to reaching China or North Korea.

Though Japan’s forces are primarily meant for making certain the nation’s self-defense, per the nation’s structure, regional tensions with China and growing North Korean missile assessments have compelled Japan and its allies to shore up their presence within the Pacific.

Though officers from Beijing and Tokyo met final week to debate tensions within the Taiwan Strait, relations between either side have been fraught as China fired 5 missiles into Japanese waters earlier this month.

FEARS OF INDEPENDENCE DAY ATTACKS: Ukrainian officers are sounding the alarm that there could also be Russian missile assaults on the embattled nation’s thirty first independence day on Wednesday, CNN’s TIM LISTER and JACK GUY reported.

“We should all bear in mind that this week Russia might attempt to do one thing notably ugly, one thing notably vicious,” Ukrainian President VOLODYMYR ZELENSKYY warned.

Metropolis officers inside Kyiv have already banned public occasions between Monday and Friday. The warnings come as preventing in Ukraine now stretches into its sixth month with greater than 5,000 civilian fatalities, based on the UN Human Rights Workplace.

CHINA WARNINGS: Specialists now provide dire warnings about incoming Chinese language cyberattacks as tensions with Taiwan rise, our buddies at Weekly Cybersecurity report.

Former Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Safety Company Director CHRIS KREBS informed attendees on the current Black Hat convention in Las Vegas that any potential Chinese language invasion of Taiwan would immediate cyberattacks on provide chains — which might shortly influence Individuals.

“Proper now, each single firm on the market needs to be conducting simulations, situations, influence assessments, tabletop workout routines on the goal degree round what’s taking place across the Strait of Taiwan,” he mentioned. “Primarily based on the conversations I’ve had with nationwide safety officers, they’re fairly assured that’s going to come back to a head, with China and Taiwan.”

He’s not alone in that evaluation. “I’m positive they’ve entry to methods,” CHRISTOPHER PAINTER, the previous State Division cybersecurity coordinator, mentioned in an interview. “They and Russia are the 2 most succesful state actors apart from the U.S.”

ANDURIL IN UKRAINE: Tech billionaire and Anduril founder PALMER LUCKEY, sans his signature Hawaiian shirt, lately traveled to Ukraine and met with President Zelenskyy, Protection Minister OLEKSII REZNIKOV and ANDRIY YERMAK, head of the nation’s presidential workplace, to debate how Anduril merchandise can proceed supporting the struggle in opposition to Russia.

Lattice, a counter-drone software program system and Ghost, a small drone that may fly repeatedly for 60 minutes have each been utilized in Ukraine in opposition to Russia, the corporate confirmed to NSD.

Throughout the go to, Luckey and Anduril mission operations workforce members led on-the-ground coaching of the corporate’s merchandise with the Ukrainian navy.

KAMIKAZE DRONES FOR UKRAINE CONTRACT: The Army is ready to award AeroVironment for 10 superior and longer-range Switchblade 600 drones, Protection News’ JOE GOULD reported, including the R&D contract is anticipated within the subsequent 30 days.

“[O]bservers say the Switchblade 600′s anti-armor payload, weighing in at 30 kilos and boasting longer loiter time, would provide a good higher instrument for locating and placing Russian troops and tools throughout Ukraine’s anticipated counteroffensive in southern area of Kherson,” Gould added.

GANG OF 8 WANTS TRUMP DOCS: The group of congressional leaders charged with reviewing essentially the most delicate intelligence info has requested the Biden administration for entry to the paperwork seized from Trump’s personal residence in Florida, our personal ANDREW DESIDERIO reported.

The inquiry from the so-called “Gang of 8” comes as lawmakers from each events search to study extra in regards to the unprecedented investigation into the previous president. And it means that Congress is unwilling to be a bystander within the political and authorized fallout following the FBI’s Aug. 8 search of Trump’s Mar-a-Lago property in Palm Seashore, Fla.

It follows an analogous request from Senate Intelligence Committee Chair MARK WARNER (D-Va.) and Vice Chair MARCO RUBIO (R-Fla.), who requested the nation’s prime intelligence official to attract up an evaluation of attainable national-security dangers associated to Trump’s dealing with of the delicate paperwork.

PELOSI ACCUSED ADMIN OF ENDANGERING HER: Speaker NANCY PELOSI accused the administration of leaking particulars of her then-upcoming journey to Taiwan — endangering her within the course of.

“Any assault on me personally will not be related to the President however with some smaller nameless voices inside the administration who endangered the safety of our go to by leaking the journey even earlier than it was decided that we might certainly go to Taiwan,” she informed The Washington Put up on Saturday.

Let’s not mince phrases: The speaker simply mentioned members of Biden’s workforce put her life in peril –– and he or she mentioned it on the report. White Home officers deny that they leaked particulars of the journey planning to the press, although.

FIRST IN NATSEC DAILY: STEPHANIE PSAKI is becoming a member of the Nationwide Safety Council as a director for world well being response within the improvement and world well being directorate, three White Home officers informed DANIEL LIPPMAN. Psaki most lately was senior adviser on human rights and gender fairness within the workplace of worldwide affairs on the Division of Well being and Human Providers. (And, sure, she’s the previous White Home press secretary’s sister.)

JEFF SOLNET is now deputy assistant secretary for strategic communications at DHS. He most lately was a SVP at Precision Methods.

DAVID MONTGOMERY, The Washington Put up: Can ANTONY BLINKEN Replace Liberal Overseas Coverage for a World Gone Mad?

RICHARD McGREGOR, The Atlantic: XI JINPING’s Marketing campaign of Secrecy

MARIA SHAGINA, Overseas Coverage:Expertise Controls Can Strangle Russia—Simply Just like the Soviet Union

The Intelligence Nationwide Safety Alliance, 9 a.m.:“Espresso and Dialog with DOUG COSSA

The Atlantic Council, 11 a.m.: “One 12 months Later: Reflecting on America’s Departure from Afghanistan.”

The Affiliation of the U.S. Army, 12 p.m.: “Countering Small Unmanned Plane Techniques” 

The Heart for Strategic and Worldwide Research, 4 p.m.: “Hazard Zone: The Coming Battle with China.”

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And due to my editor, Ben Pauker, who says nameless sources from this article are endangering his late-night fast-food runs.

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