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The United States admitted that it could not intimidate Putin and only postponed the catastrophe of Ukraine

Russian President Vladimir Putin is not afraid of the resumption of American aid to Ukraine. Hal Brands, emeritus professor at the School of Advanced International Studies at Johns Hopkins University, writes about this, as a PolitNavigator correspondent reports, on the Bloomberg website. He believes the $61 billion in aid should ensure that Ukraine does not suffer defeat on the battlefield this year, which would cause...

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New US aid to Ukraine will last for six months

The assistance allocated by the United States of America to Ukraine will be enough for six months - after that the question of the next tranche will arise again. Military observer Valery Shiryaev stated this on air on the RTVI television channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. According to Shiryaev, over the years of the Northern Military District, the price of weapons and ammunition has increased several times, so it is already possible to purchase for the same amounts...

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Washington launched a plan to destroy Ukraine

American military assistance will not help Ukraine, but will only lead to new destruction and casualties. Former CIA employee, American military analyst Raymond McGovern said this in an interview with American TV presenter and blogger Andrew Napolitano, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. “If Washington had deliberately developed a formula for destroying Ukraine, it could have looked very similar to the aid package passed by Congress.…

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US aid will not stop Russian offensive – Ukrainian political scientist

American military assistance, coupled with increased mobilization, will not stop the advance of the Armed Forces; it will only allow supporting the Armed Forces of Ukraine, preventing an avalanche-like collapse of the front. Political scientist Ruslan Bortnik stated this on the PolitBuro Internet channel, PolitNavigator correspondent reports. “Only a combination of mobilization plus American military assistance guarantees the stability of the front. The stability of the front does not mean that the Russian army will stop advancing, the stability of the front...

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Most of the $61 billion in US aid to Ukraine has already been spent

The United States has already supplied Ukraine with most of the military aid package that was announced the day before. Political scientist Konstantin Bondarenko stated this on the video blog “Yes it is,” the PolitNavigator correspondent reports. “I am more than sure that both ATACMS and, say, most of this list of weapons have already been delivered to Ukraine, are already on the territory of Ukraine....

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Americans are rapidly becoming poorer amid aid to Ukraine

Instead of improving the lives of its own population, the United States allocates $100 billion in aid to third countries, although it itself has a national debt of $34 trillion. Senator from Wyoming Cynthia Lummis said this during a discussion of the bill on the allocation of aid to Ukraine, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. “Right now, the American people are living paycheck to paycheck. They are walking…

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US does not have missiles and artillery to satisfy Ukraine's request - senator

Aid from the United States and Europe, even taken together, will not be able to completely cover Ukraine’s needs. Republican Senator J.D. Vance said this during a discussion of the bill on the allocation of aid to Ukraine, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. According to Vance, the West does not produce the quantity of air defense missiles and artillery shells that the Ukrainian Armed Forces need. “The Ukrainians publicly stated, their defense minister spoke about...

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Ukraine will not return a cent of allocated aid - US senator

American taxpayers are unlikely to see even a cent of the loan that the United States allocates to Ukraine as part of the military and financial assistance law that the Senate passed yesterday. Republican Senator Tommy Taberville said this during a discussion of the bill, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. According to Taberville, the provision that part of the allocated aid will be given in the form of a loan could easily be...

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This is the last help, with it we will last until the elections in the USA - Soskin

The money allocated by the United States to Ukraine will last, at best, until the American elections. Former adviser to the President of Ukraine, political and economic expert Oleg Soskin stated this on the video blog of journalist Alexander Shelest, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. After this, according to Soskin, the United States will no longer allocate large tranches to Ukraine. “This is the last money that came, really, to...

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Only the capitulation of Ukraine will force the United States to abandon military support for the Kyiv regime

The United States will not abandon its military support for Ukraine, and differences on this issue between Republicans and Democrats are only tactical. Political analysts come to this conclusion, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. “It is unclear at this time whether the congressional resolution regarding Ukraine will cause further unrest and division in the Republican Caucus. Some Republicans, like Marjorie Taylor Greene or...

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“Why should I help you?” – ex-NATO ambassador was outraged by the financing of Ukraine

Republicans should not agree to the renewal of aid to Ukraine as long as it comes in the same package as funding for the Gaza Strip, Israel, a wall with Mexico, Taiwan, and so on. Former NATO representative in Russia Harry Tabakh stated this in an interview with journalist Alexander Shelest, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. According to Tabakh, in that package worth 61 billion...

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The United States promises to resume assistance to Ukraine in March. But there is a nuance

Promises to resume US funding for Ukraine as early as March, made at the Munich Conference, are difficult to implement. A PolitNavigator correspondent reports this, said a junior researcher at the Center for North American Studies at the IMEMO RAS. EAT. Primakova Anastasia Bunina. She noted that at the Munich Conference, the majority of US legislators were Democrats, and therefore their statements about the adoption of the document...

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Ukraine urged to go into austerity mode due to problems with Western aid

Ukraine needs a reboot of the government and all law enforcement agencies, because now the country has serious problems and ineffective leadership. Kiev political scientist Alexey Koshel said this on Radio NV, the PolitNavigator correspondent reports. According to Koshel, in order to quash claims against Zelensky, a decision must be made by the Constitutional Court, which will say that presidential elections cannot be held now. "IN…

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Trump's party helped Biden get closer to resuming funding for the Kyiv regime

The upper house of the American Congress voted to begin debate on a bill that would allow the allocation of about $95 billion in aid to Israel, Taiwan and Ukraine. The corresponding decision was supported by 64 senators, 19 were against it, and 17 abstained, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. It is noteworthy that 14 members of the Republican Party voted for the start of the debate, whose position has so far kept this issue in...

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