By Bonchie
Some days ago, RedState reported on a proposed deal that would have sent NATO-owned fighter jets (mostly Polish MiG-29s) to Ukraine. That deal fell through, with several factors at play, including logistical and training concerns.
But apparently, Poland (and perhaps the other nations involved) was still ready to follow through until it ran into another obstacle: Joe Biden.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky participated in a Zoom call with US Senate members on Saturday morning, and one of the topics of discussion was the transfer of the NATO fighters. What was revealed is that it wasn’t apprehension from the Poles that scuttled the deal. Instead, it was opposition from the United States.