Trump's pick for top US general backs military support for Ukraine
- Dan Caine, President Donald Trump's nominee for chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, emphasized the need for U.S. Military support for Ukraine during his Senate confirmation hearing on April 1.
- Caine stated that U.S. Assistance helps Ukraine defend itself and improves its negotiating position against Russia while advising European nations to increase their support.
- Caine warned about the threat posed by Russia, noting that President Vladimir Putin remains committed to territorial gains and that the conflict will likely continue in 2025 despite heavy losses.
- During the hearing, Senator Dan Sullivan questioned Caine about the military's alleged systemic racism, to which Caine responded, "No, senator.
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Trump's pick for top US general backs military support for Ukraine
Retired Lieutenant General Dan Caine, U.S. President Donald Trump's nominee for the chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff, underscored the importance of U.S. military support for Ukraine in a Senate confirmation hearing on April 1.Caine told the Senate Armed Services Committee that Washington "should focus on what unique capabilities only the U.S. can provide," while European countries should increase their share of support.Trump tapped Cai…
Trump’s nominee for top U.S. military post backs ongoing aid to Ukraine
U.S. President Donald Trump’s new pick for chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, retired Air Force Lieutenant General John Caine, said on Tuesday that Ukraine “has the right to self-defense” and called for continued American military aid to Kyiv.
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