※ 引述《Makubex82 ()》之铭言:
: 1.媒体来源:
: CNEWS
: 2.记者署名:
: 屈彦辰
: 3.完整新闻标题:
: 美国为乌克兰谋求苏联战机 波兰冷回:不介入
: 4.完整新闻内文:
: 在俄罗斯总统普丁的一声令下,俄罗斯全面入侵乌克兰,为帮助乌克兰,美国正研议如何
: 将波兰手中拥有的苏联时代战机,转送给乌克兰以抵御俄罗斯空军的威压。至于如何补偿
: 波兰,有媒体引用《纽约时报》报导称,美国政府的眼光正着眼于我国所采购的F-16战机
: ,或将以此性能更为优越的美式战机提供给波兰作为条件,换取波兰同意,不过综观报导
: 全文并未明确表示。
结果案情翻转了
今天波兰要把俄式战机给美国
请美国代为转交给乌克兰
结果遭美国冷回:不介入....
Pentagon says Polish proposal to transfer jets to US to give to Ukraine isn't
'tenable'
https://edition.cnn.com/2022/03/08/politics/poland-jets-ukraine-russia/index.html
(CNN)The Pentagon on Tuesday evening dismissed Poland's proposal floated
hours earlier to transfer its MiG-29 fighter jets to the United States for
delivery to Ukraine.
五角大楼周二说 波兰要将 MiG-29交由美驻德基地方转交给乌克兰
Pentagon press secretary John Kirby said in a statement that the Pentagon did
not believe Poland's proposal was "tenable," just hours after Polish
officials released a statement saying the government was ready to deploy all
of its MiG-29 fighter jets to US Air Force's Ramstein Air Base in Germany so
they could then be provided to Ukraine in its fight against Russia.
"It is simply not clear to us that there is a substantive rationale for it,"
Kirby said. "We will continue to consult with Poland and our other NATO
allies about this issue and the difficult logistical challenges it presents,
but we do not believe Poland's proposal is a tenable one."
Kirby said that the decision about transferring Polish-owned planes to
Ukraine was "ultimately one for the Polish government," adding that the
proposal shows the complexities that the issue presents as Russia has made
threatening statements over arms being provided to Ukrainians for use against
Russian forces.
The idea as laid out by Poland was too risky, Kirby said, as the US and NATO
seek to avoid an outright conflict between the alliance and Russia.
"The prospect of fighter jets 'at the disposal of the Government of the
United States of America' departing from a U.S./NATO base in Germany to fly
into airspace that is contested with Russia over Ukraine raises serious
concerns for the entire NATO alliance," Kirby said.
Biden administration caught off guard
The Defense Department statement was released Tuesday evening after the
Polish proposal caught the Biden administration completely off guard,
multiple sources told CNN.
While Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has pleaded for more aircraft
amid the Russian invasion, the offer had not been discussed with the US
before making it public and Polish officials did not bring it up with
Secretary of State Antony Blinken when he was recently in Poland either.
US officials have privately weighed sending aircraft to Ukraine but have
repeatedly noted the difficult logistical challenges of doing so.
Poland's surprise announcement complicates what had already been a
high-stakes visit by Vice President Kamala Harris, who is due to land in
Warsaw late Wednesday.
Harris had been expected to discuss the fighter jet issue while in Poland,
according to officials. The White House had previously said it was in
discussions with the Polish government about a plan for Poland to supply
Ukraine with its Soviet-era fighter jets and the US to backfill the planes
with F-16s.
Harris is still scheduled to depart Wednesday morning for Poland, but now
there are intensive conversations within the administration about how to work
with Poland to come to some sort of agreement that allows the jets to reach
Ukraine.
A top State Department official said Tuesday that Poland did not consult with
the United States prior to issuing its statement.
"I saw that announcement by the government of Poland as I was literally
driving here today," Undersecretary of State for Political Affairs Victoria
Nuland said during a Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing.
Nuland noted that the US and Poland have been in consultations for a couple
of days on the possibility, but added she had come to the hearing directly
from a meeting "where (she) ought to have heard about."
"So I think that actually was a surprise move by the Poles," Nuland told
lawmakers.
'Ready to deploy'
The Polish government said in a statement Tuesday that it is "ready to deploy