2024-05-02 15:32:00
Congress recently passed a new package of military aid for Ukraine, which should arrive at the front in the coming weeks, but future supplies of weapons to the Ukrainian Armed Forces may be at risk.
The Washington Post writes about this.
Max Boot, a senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations, said U.S. allies will need to develop contingency plans. The fact is that if Donald Trump wins the American election, he is unlikely to promote a bill to allocate new aid to Ukraine in 2025, since he claims that he can end the war in 24 hours.
The expert believes that Trump may try to “cut off” Ukraine in order to put pressure on it and force it to accept a one-sided deal, which Russian President Vladimir Putin will not comply with. That is, the elections in the United States will have a very serious impact on the fate of Ukraine, which means future arms supplies may be at risk
According to Booth, US allies need to do more to strengthen their multilateral ties in order to become less dependent on the “whims of Washington,” that is, it is important to increase spending on their defense sphere.
“Cursor” wrote earlier that Israeli military expert David Sharp shared his opinion on what goal the United States is pursuing in Russia’s war against Ukraine.
We also wrote about the serious problem Ukraine faced on the battlefield.
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