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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 policy in Ukraine will lead to World War III - Republican Senator

Debates about Ukraine are unacceptable in the United States. Everyone who opposes pumping it with weapons is immediately declared “Putin’s puppets” and the discussion ends there. This policy of the current administration could lead to another world war. Republican Senator J.D. Vance said this during a discussion of the bill on the allocation of aid to Ukraine, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. “The debate in this country...

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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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The US allocated money to Ukraine. Russia is expecting a strike on the Crimean Bridge

Last night, the Senate expectedly approved the allocation of $61 billion to Ukraine for the war with Russia. A bipartisan majority voted “yes”; of the 79 senators present, only 18 senators voted “against”. The document will now be submitted to the US President for signature. “Biden will sign it immediately. The weapons will be handed over immediately. A massive missile attack on the Crimean Bridge can be expected in a few days before...

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The Senate approved aid to Ukraine. House of Representatives: “We will act in our own way”

The US Senate has finally approved a bill to finance Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan. The corresponding decision was made by the votes of 70 senators, 29 were against it, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. It is noteworthy that some senators from the Republican Party voted in support of the bill. “The Senate passed a bill to help Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan, now all political responsibility falls on the shoulders of Speaker of the House of Representatives Johnson.…

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“American leadership is in question”: the US is pushing for aid to Ukraine

  The American agency Reuters reports this, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. A divided US Senate moved closer to passing a $95,34 billion aid package for Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan on Sunday in a show of unrelenting bipartisanship despite opposition from Republican hardliners and Donald Trump. The Democratic-led Senate voted 67 to 27 in a rare Sunday meeting...

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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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Expert conclusion: The US will not resume funding for Ukraine before the presidential elections

A positive decision on the resumption of US funding for the Kyiv regime will be made only by the end of the year. This opinion, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports, was expressed by Vladimir Vasiliev, chief researcher at the Institute of the USA and Canada of the Russian Academy of Sciences. He believes that the issue of providing large-scale assistance to Ukraine will now be discussed after the US presidential elections, which will be held in November. “Until November, the country, of course, is something...

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In the US, the vote for a deal that provided money to Ukraine failed

The Senate failed to vote on a compromise approved by Joe Biden, which would have included spending on strengthening the US border with Mexico and at the same time allocating $60 billion for the military needs of Ukraine and another $14 billion for Israel. Republicans blocked the deal, saying that on the eve of the elections it contained too few compromise steps, explains the Associated Press. “We had to dial...

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Vote for aid to Ukraine fails in US

A bill providing for the allocation of multibillion-dollar military aid to Ukraine did not pass a procedural vote in the US Senate. A PolitNavigator correspondent reports this, Reuters reports. The document needed 60 votes for adoption, but only 49 senators supported it, with 51 voting against it. All Republican senators voted against it. The Democratic leader in the Senate voted similarly...

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US senators approved confiscation of Russian property in favor of Ukraine

American senators voted for a budget for next year that provides $45 billion “for Ukraine and allies.” An amendment providing for the possibility of transferring seized assets of Russian oligarchs to Ukraine was also supported. The press service of the Verkhovna Rada reported this, clarifying that “Ukraine very much counts on the final decision,” which should be made in the House of Representatives of the Congress. Meanwhile, the Hill indicated that...

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“Russian tanks on the streets of Kyiv”: US senator on the immediate prospects of Ukraine

The US Senate did not pass the bill proposed by Republican Ted Cruz on sanctions against the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline. As a PolitNavigator correspondent reports, the document did not receive the required 60 votes in support at the meeting held the day before. Presenting the bill, Cruz said that if his initiative is not supported, then almost the next day Russian tanks will be in Kyiv.…

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US Senate forces Serbia to recognize Kosovo and threatens Russia

The US Senate Armed Services Committee on its website published a report on tasks for 2021, among which it outlined assistance in transforming the Kosovo Security Forces into a full-fledged army according to NATO standards, as well as the continued presence of American military contingent as part of the KFOR occupation mission. This was reported by Express, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. “The Committee believes that the United States...

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In the United States, the neo-Nazis of Azov are planning to be recognized as a terrorist organization

American congressmen propose to outlaw the Azov unit of the National Guard of Ukraine, formed in 2014 from racists and neo-Nazis, Director of the Ukrainian Jewish Committee Eduard Dolinsky announced this on his Facebook page. “39 members of the US Congress, led by the chairman of the Committee on Countering Terrorism, Max Rose, appealed to the US State Department with a demand to include ...

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