No, I think that the Obama administration has more of a “hands off” foreign policy approach than prior administrations. (Fewer “hawks” in the cabinet.)
Remember this is the President who vowed to close Guantanamo, who extracted us from Iraq and Afghanistan and is now thoroughly concerned with ISIL.
I think that the current military and Executive branch agreement is to focus the limited budget and resources (after reducing excessive and wasteful military budgets in prior administrations) on the greatest worldwide threat – which at this time is ISIL. ISIL is no Al Qaeda. They are far more savvy, organized and multinational. They’ve even inflamed many Islamic nations by killing Muslim hostages.
We as average citizens are not privy to the detailed information that the US military and the President receive—but it’s simple to see the conflict in Ukraine is seen as less of a concern than ISIL.
Thus, I doubt the US military will “officially” become involved in any way with this essentially internal conflict that has little to no direct impact to the US. It seems like Egypt all over again. There will be “lip service” but no major intervention.