The Republican representative for Georgia publicly opposed a bipartisan resolution calling for the approval of long-range missiles.
The resolution is also calling on America's partners to offer similar systems, and expressed concern that delaying providing the"critical" missile system"could prolong the war."
It said the U.S. had previously denied the request"out of stated concerns about escalating the conflict and cutting too deeply into United States stockpiles" but that America and its allies"collectively possess thousands of ATACMS that could be transferred to Ukraine." Speaking in support of the resolution earlier this month, Republican House Foreign Affairs Committee chair Michael McCaul said:"By not giving Ukraine the weapons it needs to win this war, the administration is prolonging the conflict and costing countless Ukrainian lives." DemocratResponding on Twitter on Monday, Greene said she"adamantly opposed" the resolution, describing it as a"U.S.
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