Rogers, House Republicans Introduce Legislation to Support Ukraine and Hold Russia Accountable
Washington, DC,
January 11, 2022
House Armed Services Committee Lead Republican Mike Rogers (R-AL), House Foreign Affairs Committee Lead Republican Michael McCaul (R-TX), House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence Lead Republican Mike Turner (R-OH) and House Republican Conference Chairwoman Elise Stefanik (R-NY) released the following statement on introducing the Guaranteeing Ukrainian Autonomy by Reinforcing its Defense (GUARD) Act of 2022. This bill will ensure Ukraine is provided with the military and diplomatic support it needs in the face of Russia's destabilizing military buildup in and around its borders. The legislation would also hold Vladimir Putin accountable for his aggression by immediately sanctioning the Nord Stream 2 pipeline to stop it from ever becoming operational. Reps. McCaul, Rogers, Turner and Stefanik were joined by Rep. Rob Wittman (R-VA), Rep. Adam Kinzinger (R-IL), Rep. Ann Wagner (R-MO), Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick (R-PA), Rep. Michael Waltz (R-FL) and Rep. Claudia Tenney (R-NY). "For months, I've been pleading with the Biden administration to rapidly accelerate the flow of lethal aid to Ukraine. In response, the White House has ignored my requests and continued to stare at the situation in the vain hope it won't get worse. This is the definition of paralysis-by-analysis and will only invite further aggression from the Kremlin. This legislation would dramatically increase funding for lethal aid to Ukraine, specifically for anti-air and anti-ship weaponry, that the Ukrainians will need to deter Russia. It also makes clear that Putin's demands, such as a veto over who can join NATO, and a moratorium on the deployment of intermediate-range missiles to Europe, are non-starters and run contrary to U.S national security interests," said Rep. Rogers. "Diplomacy has little chance of success unless approached from a position of strength – yet the Biden Administration has been much too slow in sending additional military assistance to Ukraine and has capitulated on the Nord Stream 2 pipeline," said Rep. McCaul. "This legislation firmly rejects this pattern of weakness that has dangerously emboldened Putin by immediately providing Ukraine with the support it needs to ensure the Kremlin understands a further invasion of Ukraine would come at a terrible cost. Vladimir Putin must take note that Congress will not stand for the reconstitution of Russia's sphere of influence nor the abandonment of Ukraine and our other NATO allies and partners in Central and Eastern Europe." "Russia has grossly violated its obligations under the Budapest Memorandum by posturing to invade Ukraine once again while President Biden is failing to adequately arm Ukraine and deter Russia's military buildup. In fact, his inaction has emboldened Putin and prompted absurd proposals such as the withdrawal of NATO forces from NATO member states in Central and Eastern Europe. These failures have resulted in a weak hand for the Administration going into negotiations with Moscow. Congress must act swiftly to support Ukraine and that is why I am supporting the GUARD Act. We must stand up against authoritarian regimes, like Russia, while strengthening those who stand for democracy," said Ranking Member Turner. "President Biden's consistent weakness towards our adversaries around the world has encouraged Putin's latest military aggression and has endangered the territory of Ukraine. While the last two Democrat administrations have been reluctant to provide necessary support to Ukraine, I am proud to join my colleagues in taking strong action to provide support to our partners on the frontlines against Russian aggression. As a sovereign, democratic state, Ukraine must be free to choose its own future, including its economic and security relationships, without fear of Putin's retribution," said Rep. Stefanik. This legislation would:
You can find the text of the bill here. This bill is the House companion bill to the Senate Guaranteeing Ukraine's Autonomy by Reinforcing its Defense Act (GUARD Act). |