
Flags of Ukraine, the USA and the District of Columbia at the Capitol building in Washington. File photoMOSCOW, 25 Sep. Before the US midterm elections, which will be held in November, the issue of the need for military assistance to Ukraine is beginning to cause more and more fierce disputes among the political elite, writes The Wall Street Journal. as many Republicans in the House of Representatives are wondering if the money allocated to it would not be better spent on fighting China and solving the economic problems facing the country,» the publication says.
Britain urged to reconsider its approach to Ukraine after Putin's statement The authors of the article emphasize that Republicans, who have a chance to win in the upcoming elections, increasingly see no need to justify such huge spending to voters in the midst of domestic problems, including terrible inflation in the United States. That sentiment could only intensify if a majority is won in the House of Representatives. «Congressional and Biden administration officials have said they are working quickly to approve as much aid as possible for Ukraine before the end of the year, as future requests could face strong resistance.» The publication sums up. Against the backdrop of a Russian special military operation, the United States and its NATO allies continue to pump weapons into Ukraine. Joe Biden signed the law on lend-lease, tens of billions of dollars are allocated for military assistance to Kyiv. Moscow, for its part, has repeatedly stated that the supply of Western weapons only prolongs the conflict, and transport with it becomes a legitimate target for the Russian Aerospace Forces. >Ex-White House employee spoke about the dirty methods of the United States in the fight against Russia

