[American military aid to Ukraine is supposed to be largely contingent on Ukraine not using American equipment to directly attack Russian territory. But the Biden administration and the uniparty writ large seem uninterested in investigating and enforcing such provisions.
For Ukraine's backers, it's don't ask, don't tell.
Which is why the Pentagon has announced yet another $300 million in military aid for Ukraine, which includes ammunition for missile defense systems, such as Patriot missiles and AIM-7 missiles. Other artillery provided by the latest round of aid from the Pentagon includes Stingers, anti-tank weapons, and tank rounds. The package also includes other military equipment and "munitions for Unmanned Aerial Systems."
Drones have become an important part of Ukraine's efforts to limit Russia's capacity to continue the invasion. Earlier this
week, two Ukrainian drones were used to strike Russian oil refineries. In the past, Ukraine has used
drones to strike targets inside Russia's borders, such as airfields, other military installations, and vital industrial centers. What remains unknown in these attacks, however, is if the munitions used for such drone attacks came from the United States, another Western nation, or from Ukraine's own arsenal.
"Don't ask, don't tell" is working in the other direction, albeit less so. Ukrainians don't know if the military aid coming in will be ready or rubbishand they dare not ask, given U.S. aid is propping up not only their military but the entire Ukrainian government.]
https://www.theamericanconservative.com/dont-ask-dont-tell-in-ukraine/