Flags of Ukraine, the USA and the District of Columbia at the Capitol building in Washington. File photoMOSCOW, 19 Oct. Readers of the British newspaper Daily Mail are actively discussing the warning of the leader of the Republican minority of the US House of Representatives, Kevin McCarthy, that aid to Ukraine after the midterm elections may be reduced. «It's time to withdraw the carte blanche issued to Zelensky. After that, he will start talking about a ceasefire and peace negotiations,» one user wrote. Biden's mistake put Ukraine's future in Russia's hands, writes TAC «When the President of Ukraine goes on TV and demands more money, there is a problem! Who monitors the budget? Who checks how it is spent?» another asked. «We must say that there is no more money, and do not help,» — said the third. “It makes me laugh when officials pretend that the US is just handing out money and not asking for anything in return,” the commentator said. «We don't have to send a penny to other countries! We have our own problems to take care of first!» the reader concluded. The day before, McCarthy said that American aid to Ukraine could be reduced if his fellow party members win the congressional elections, since the Republicans are not ready to allocate it in unlimited amounts. Since February 24, Russia has been conducting a military special operation to denazify and demilitarize Ukraine. Against this backdrop, the United States and its NATO allies are tirelessly pumping weapons into the Kyiv regime, spending tens of billions of dollars on it. Moscow, for its part, has repeatedly stated that the supply of Western weapons only prolongs the conflict, and the transport of weapons becomes a legitimate target for the Russian army. The Ambassador of Ukraine lost his temper after the actions of the Minister of Defense of Israel
