Recently, the issue of US military assistance to Ukraine has attracted much attention.
The United States** originally planned to allocate $61.4 billion to aid Ukraine, but the plan was rejected by Congress, which is an issue that cannot be ignored for Ukraine.
Interestingly, the reason for the rejection of the plan was not a lack of funding, but because the Republicans wanted to use the opportunity to knock the Democrats up.
Republicans have argued that the Democrats must agree to new border security measures to reduce the flow of migrants across the U.S.-Mexico border, as Trump** did back then, before they can agree to the appropriation.
In this way, the issue of migration on the border between the United States and Mexico decided the fate of Ukraine.
However, the issue is not just a fight.
Political correctness and criticizing the political incorrectness of others are very popular in the United States and Europe.
For example, when Trump tried to win the votes of right-wingers in the United States, his political correctness was xenophobic.
After the Democratic Party came to power, political correctness became an unbridled attempt to make the public perceive themselves, to make more than 100 genders, and to maintain the political status of this self-perception in the US military.
These factors led to a quarrel between the white left and the red-necked far right, who even used foreign aid as a bargaining chip.
From the point of view of the United States, the battlefield in Ukraine is not to be lost.
If Ukraine loses and compromises with Russia, then the United States will not be able to prove that it can protect its small partners.
This will pose a major challenge to the standing of the United States in the world.
On the European side, in order to maintain their own security, European countries may need to strengthen their armaments with American technology and equipment to prevent becoming the next Ukraine.
Such measures are most likely to be taken by the countries of Eastern Europe, which will become even more dependent on the United States.
However, for the sake of their position in Europe, Germany and France may develop armament production capacity, and to balance the influence of the United States in Europe and suppress the countries of Eastern Europe.
This would help the United States share the pressure and allow the United States to continue to move to Asia.
Therefore, the White House wants to scare Europe, make Europe obedient, mainly relying on Putin, and not allow Russia to achieve a big victory, but also not to let Russia really lose.
The United States is gradually becoming less militarily powerful against countries such as Germany and France, and people in these countries will seek new support when they find that the United States is no longer reliable in the Middle East and the Western Pacific.
If the United States loses control of the economic and security situation in these regions, it means an automatic withdrawal.
As a result, the Democrats may compromise with the Republicans for the global good and take steps to control immigration.
The Republican Party, although anti-Russian and pro-China, does not want Putin to win in order to avoid destabilizing the strategic situation and at the same time not to miss the opportunity to strike at the Democratic Party.
Ultimately, both sides seek to win votes and showcase their achievements, as they both firmly believe that their political positions are correct.
However, in the end, they will only prove one fact: the so-called "political correctness" is a political plague that tears apart society, and planting landmines in the Internet age will bring bad results.