The High Stakes of US Aid Debate: Ukraine, Russia, and Credibility

President Joe Biden is struggling to secure congressional support for continuing American assistance to Ukraine, despite his promises to back the country in its fight against the Russian invasion. A recent visit by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to Washington did not result in any breakthrough. The lack of a bipartisan deal to maintain the flow of supplies to Ukraine not only jeopardizes the country's defense capabilities but also undermines U.S. credibility. The delay has emboldened Russian President Vladimir Putin and could have repercussions for other countries relying on American assurances. Negotiations for a legislative package supporting Ukraine, Israel, and border security are ongoing, but the situation remains uncertain.
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