Ukraine's War Reaches Stalemate, General's Assessment Divides Congress

The assessment by Ukrainian Gen. Valery Zaluzhnyy that the war with Russia is at a stalemate is sparking debate in Congress over whether to provide more military aid to Ukraine. Republicans argue that Zaluzhnyy's comments are a reason to reconsider America's support for Kyiv, while Democrats maintain that continued assistance is crucial for Ukraine's national security. Zaluzhnyy's plea for advanced weaponry and co-production deals with the US and European defense industries reflects Ukraine's desire to move beyond relying on donations. The debate over military aid to Ukraine is intensifying as attention shifts to supporting Israel in its conflict with Hamas.
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