Wall Street Journal, Mar. 14 2014

U.S. Balks at Ukraine Military-Aid Request; U.S. Officials Wary of 
Inflaming Russia, Agree Only to MREs

By Adam Entous

WASHINGTON—Ukraine's interim government has appealed for U.S. military 
aid, including arms, ammunition and intelligence support, according to 
senior U.S. officials. But the Obama administration has agreed to send 
only military rations for now, wary of inflaming tensions with Russia.

The U.S. decision reflects the Pentagon's reluctance to be seen as 
directly supporting Ukraine's beleaguered armed forces during the 
standoff with Russia, which has seized the Ukrainian region of Crimea.

The risk of escalation was underscored by Russia's move on Thursday to 
conduct another military exercise near Ukraine. The Kremlin also 
confirmed it has sent six Sukhoi fighter jets and three transport planes 
to another former Soviet republic, Belarus, for joint patrols.

Belarusian officials said the move came in response to increased air 
patrols in the region by the North Atlantic Treaty Organization amid the 
Ukraine crisis.

Amid such shows of force, U.S. officials acknowledge the Obama 
administration faces a difficult balancing act. It wants to show support 
for Ukraine's interim leaders without further antagonizing an 
unpredictable Moscow or inadvertently emboldening the Ukrainian military 
to take steps that could spark violence.

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