Moran, Marshall travel to Europe for NATO briefings amid invasion of Ukraine

Kansas’ four U.S. House members vote to deepen sanctions against Russia

by Tim Carpenter, Kansas Reflector

Topeka — U.S. Sens. Jerry Moran and Roger Marshall are part of a bipartisan 10-member entourage of senators traveling to Poland and Germany to gathering information about NATO and the response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

U.S. Sen. Joni Ernst, the Iowa Republican leading the delegation, scheduled meetings with top military leaders about work of NATO allies and to learn firsthand more about the “heartbreaking humanitarian impact” of Russia President Vladimir Putin’s “war of aggression.”

Republicans Marshall and Moran, who were in Europe on Friday, said a prime directive of the United States’ government was to protect freedom and liberty for people around the world. Kansas is the only state with two senators in this overseas delegation.

“The United States has the capability to provide further resources to Ukrainians through defensive military equipment, food aid and medical supplies to give Ukraine a fighting chance not only to survive but to win,” Moran said.

Moran was recently appointed to the Senate’s NATO Observer Group comprised of six Republicans and six Democrats. The panel was re-established in 2018 to better inform senators outside of national security committees about defense spending commitments of alliance members, the alliance’s counter-terrorism capability, NATO enlargement and the ability of NATO members to address non-conventional warfare.

Marshall said President Joe Biden wasn’t doing enough in terms of economic sanctions against Russia. The Kansas senator said Ukrainian forces should be given broader access to MiG-29 and A-10 fighter aircraft as well as additional drones and anti-aircraft missiles. Marshall also sponsored legislation banning U.S. purchases of Russian uranium.

“I am committed that there will be no American bloodshed in Ukraine,” Marshall said. “This has to be a war that is led be Europe. We will be standing beside and behind, but we don’t want American pilots in the air space or American boots on the ground.”

Meanwhile, the U.S. House voted 424-8 on Thursday to suspend normal trade relations with Russia and Belarus. The measure sent to the U.S. Senate would enable Biden to impose higher tariffs on Russian goods.

Biden’s directives to cut off flow of Russian oil, gas, seafood, alcohol and diamonds to the United States has blocked an estimated 60% of Russian imports.

“We must keep in mind that the American marketplace is not something that is a right. It is a privilege for those that uphold international order,” said U.S. Rep. Ron Estes, a Kansas Republican. “Congress must make clear to the world that normal trade relations with the United States must be reserved for honest brokers that adhere to international order.”

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Owens to speak at historical society’s quarterly meeting Sunday

Chester Owens (File photo)

Local historian Chester Owens Jr. will be the guest speaker at 2 p.m. Sunday, March 20, at the quarterly meeting of the Wyandotte County Historical Society and Museum.

The meeting will be at the Wyandotte County Museum, 631 N. 126th, in the Wyandotte County Park, Bonner Springs. The entrance road is off 126th and State Avenue.

Owens will speak on the history of Sumner High School.

A graduate of Sumner High School, Owens was the first black person elected to the Kansas City, Kansas, City Council. Elected in 1983, he served two terms on the council.

Owens is a graduate of Pittsburg State University, where he received a bachelor’s degree in business administration. He retired in 1998 as president at H.W. Sewing and Co.

Sporting drops match to Chicago, 3-1

Chicago – Missing six regular starters due to injury, shorthanded Sporting Kansas City (1-3-0, 3 points) suffered a 3-1 loss on Saturday at Soldier Field to the Chicago Fire (2-0-2, 8 points).

Chicago continued its unbeaten start to the 2022 season.

Veteran midfielder Roger Espinoza scored for Sporting Kansas City in the 56th minute, becoming just the 13th player in team history to tally 50 combined regular season goals and assists for the club. In his 13th season, Espinoza now has 11 career regular season goals to go along with 39 regular season assists.

Twenty-one-year-old Sporting KC Academy product Cam Duke earned his first career MLS assist on the goal, combining with fellow homegrown player Felipe Hernandez to set up Espinoza and snap Chicago’s 325-minute shutout streak to open the campaign.

The Fire, coming off a 2-0 win at D.C. United last weekend, continued the club’s strong start to 2022 with a brace from offseason acquisition Kacper Przybylko and a penalty from record signing Xherdan Shaqiri, who also added two assists on the night to go along with the game-winning goal.

Przybylko opened the scoring at the half-hour mark on Saturday with his first goal since joining the team from the Philadelphia Union. The Fire’s first shot of the match found the back of the net as Przbylko’s left-footed strike eluded Tim Melia amidst the wet conditions in the Windy City.

The hosts doubled the lead five minutes into the second half as referee Tim Ford awarded Chicago a penalty as Mauricio Pineda went down inside the area. Shaqiri stepped to the spot and sent Melia the wrong direction to score his first goal in Major League Soccer after an illustrious career in Europe that included Champions League titles with Bayern Munich and Liverpool.

Playing in a 3-5-2 formation without the team’s three designated players – Alan Pulido, Johnny Russell and Gadi Kinda – as well as MLS All-Star Daniel Salloi and center forward Khiry Shelton, Sporting responded with a well-worked goal to cut the deficit to 2-1 in the 56th minute.

Making his first start of the year, Duke played a through ball into the path of Hernandez inside the penalty area and Hernandez cut the ball back for a first-time finish from Espinoza. The goal was Espinoza’s first in MLS since the 2020 season and capped off a 19-pass sequence in the buildup.

The Fire sealed its first victory over Sporting since 2016 with a third goal in the 82nd minute coming on a quick transition after forcing a turnover in their attacking half. Przybylko bagged his second of the match and 37th of his MLS career on an assist from 18-year-old Brian Gutierrez.

Sporting KC will return home to play host to rivals Real Salt Lake at 6 p.m. next Saturday at Children’s Mercy Park in Kansas City, Kansas. Tickets are available online at SeatGeek.com and the match will be nationally televised on UniMas and TUDN in addition to 38 The Spot’s local broadcast in Kansas City.

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