The Biden administration has apparently heeded the growing calls to donate at least a few of the M1 Abrams to Ukraine, which could open up a path for Germany to send over its Leopard tanks.
While there has been no official word yet, The Associated Press and other outlets confirmed there is an emerging deal and an announcement could come Wednesday.
Rep. Seth Moulton (D-Mass.), a former Marine, told The Hill this was a good first step — but a deal could have been made sooner.
"We always seem to do the right thing at the end of the day, but I don't understand why it takes so long to do it," Moulton said. "I think this is pretty straightforward."
Taking a step back: Last week, the U.S. decided against sending the Abrams tanks to Ukraine and a meeting of defense chiefs ended without an agreement on the Leopards.
At the time, the Defense Department said the Abrams, which require jet fuel, are too complicated to maintain on the battlefield.
But the issue was thorny because Germany wanted the U.S. to send the Abrams before they sent the Leopards, since Russia could see the tank shipments as an escalation in the war.
Why Germany's Leopards matter: The Leopards are less complicated to maintain than the Abrams and are more accessible for Kyiv in Europe than the Abrams.
The Leopards would help Ukraine regain territory and fend off an expected Russian offensive in the spring.
When a deal failed to materialize on Germany's Leopards last week, Poland and several European allies put big pressure on Berlin to allow them to send their own Leopard tanks to Ukraine.
Germany is also slated to approve the transfer of Poland's Leopard tanks to Ukraine on Wednesday to coincide with the U.S. announcement, according to the AP.
Growing pressure: Before the announcement, U.S. lawmakers were pretty upset about the Abrams tanks.
Lawmakers wanted just a few of the tanks sent to Ukraine in order to "unlock" the Leopards for Kyiv.
At a press conference on Tuesday, Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) pushed the Biden administration to send the Abrams over. He expressed approval when the news leaked of Germany preparing to approve Poland's request.
"The fact that the tanks are going to flow from Germany, and hopefully from America, to me is something to celebrate," Graham said. "It's an acknowledgement that the goal is now to be with Ukraine until every last Russian soldier is evicted from Ukrainian soil."
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