During his year and a half work in Congress, JD Vance became one of the most prominent figures among Republicans, distinguishing himself, in particular, by criticizing support for Ukraine.
The United States cannot produce enough weapons to defeat Ukraine. This was announced on Thursday, July 18, by the Republican candidate for Vice President of the US should Donald Trump win the election, JD Vance, writes the Voice of America.
This statement of the politician caused a reaction from the Pentagon, and the Spokesperson of the US Department of Defense, Sabrina Singh, mentioned that the country has strengthened its defense industrial base. Singh rejected the idea that Ukraine could not win the war.
A Pentagon spokesman said he would not comment on political speeches or election campaigns, but added that he could discuss the work and obligations of the US Department of Defense.
“Under this administration, we have revitalized our defense industrial base. We are creating jobs right here at home when it comes to manufacturing 155mm rounds and other capabilities that not only strengthen our defense industrial base, but also help to the Ukrainians. I will also reject the idea that Ukraine cannot win this war. We have seen how the Ukrainians have been successful on the battlefield. It is also a true testament to the dedication of the United States,” Sabrina emphasized. Singh.
The American company Tetra Tech, funded by the governments of the United States and Canada, donated demining vehicles and other equipment to the State Special Service of Transport (DSST). The total cost of the purchased equipment is more than $5.8 million.
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