Ukraine faces a severe shortage of funds and capacity, and has to rely on international aid to maintain military spending and armaments needed for the war. However, the US Senate resolution on the allocation of $60 billion to Ukraine was blocked during the passage process, resulting in the inability of Ukraine to receive the necessary financial assistance. In this situation, Ukraine's army is facing severe war challenges, and how to support combat operations has become a top priority.
Although Ukraine has always pinned its hopes on the support of Western countries, the current domestic attitude of the United States towards Ukraine has become a huge divide. In the United States, the decision-making process has stalled due to the fighting between political parties and differing views on Ukraine. This huge political disparity will have a huge impact on the future war in Ukraine. Biden's warning about Ukraine shows that the United States is worried about the situation in Ukraine, but with aid blocked, Ukraine's military prospects are in jeopardy.
Faced with a situation in which aid is blocked, US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin tried to support Ukraine in a particularly professional way. Despite not being able to provide substantial financial assistance, Austin drew a huge "pie" to Ukraine, trying to give Ukraine some psychological support. He claimed that the United States would send soldiers to Ukraine to fight if various funds could not be forthcoming, and threatened those who voted no in the Senate that their loved ones would also be sent to fight if Ukraine was defeated.
However, this psychological encouragement did not substantially change the situation on the battlefield, especially during the harsh winter season. The combat effectiveness of the Ukrainian units is very dependent on all sorts of combat materiel and the necessary ** equipment. Without substantial assistance from Western countries, it will be difficult for Ukraine to withstand the Russian offensive on the front line. In addition, Russia has shifted combat operations to the rear of Ukraine, weakening the morale and will of the front line by attacking infrastructure. If there is a serious decline in the enthusiasm and morale of the United States to aid Ukraine, as well as the morale of the people in Ukraine, then the situation on the front line will collapse and the conflict will hardly be sustainable.
The United States has always promised aid to Ukraine, and will provide all kinds of equipment to support Ukraine's fighting in a minimum or even free of charge. Many countries have also actively followed suit, especially those that have just joined NATO. Across Europe, fending off Russia has become a regular combat operation. However, due to the conflict between the United States and Palestine and the fact that previous aid to Ukraine has not been reversed as hoped, the current military aid of the United States to Ukraine has changed from a wide "river" to a few "tears".
U.S. support is vital for Ukraine, but U.S. psychic victory alone will not turn the tide on the battlefield in Ukraine. Substantial support and assistance are needed to make up for the strategic and material shortages facing Ukraine. However, in the current situation, it is difficult for Ukraine to continue to replicate the previous model of assistance. Therefore, the question remains open as to whether the psychological support currently provided by the United States can bring substantial benefits to Ukraine.
Faced with the current predicament of Ukraine, it is necessary to find a solution to the problem. On the one hand, Ukraine needs to make further efforts to enlist the support of the international community, find assistance from other countries, and fight for the required military spending and armaments through multiple channels. On the other hand, Ukraine also needs to strengthen its own strategic planning, improve its combat capabilities, and lay the foundation for better tactical results in the war by improving the effectiveness of the army and modernizing equipment.
In addition, the international community also needs to increase its assistance to Ukraine, especially for military assistance to Ukraine, and can consider providing more strategic materials and equipment support to help Ukraine improve its combat capabilities and battlefield strength.
In short, the aid dilemma and war challenges facing Ukraine require the joint efforts of all parties to solve them through international cooperation and comprehensive policies. Only through multi-party cooperation and sustained efforts can we bring better support and assistance to Ukraine, and maintain regional peace and stability while protecting its own interests.