At the critical juncture of the conflict between Russia and Ukraine, the director of the Ukrainian ** Office warned the United States: If the United States delays its assistance to Ukraine, the Ukrainian side will have to turn to the defensive and will face huge risks. Ukraine is tightly pressed by Russia, walking on thin ice, and seeing that Ukraine may face a situation of defeat. Ukrainian forces are hanging by a thread, and they can only hold on to their existing frontline positions, and Putin's visit to the Middle East means that Russia is being distracted and may intervene in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. In the face of this situation, Biden can no longer sit idly by. He sent a plea to Republicans, calling for new military aid to Ukraine, and he was adamant that Putin could not be allowed to win. Although this is a turn for help, Biden has not forgotten to use the means of threats. "Republicans in Congress, if you're willing to give Putin the best gift he wants, it's to give up our global leadership," he told the Republicans. There is no doubt, then, that today's vote will be remembered for a long time, and that history will judge those who turn their backs on the cause of freedom. However, such a pleading and threatening style made Republicans laugh: If you can't let Putin win, can you let you, the old den, win? That night, the $50 billion Ukraine aid bill proposed by the Democrats was expected to be rejected by the Republicans. Johnson, speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives, said that if Republicans want to pass the aid bill, they must first carry out a comprehensive reform of the U.S. immigration system. This demand has embarrassed Biden, and Johnson's proposed reform of the immigration system is effectively Trump's policy, including the construction of a border wall and strict controls on immigration. While this may not seem directly related to the Democratic Party, for the large influx of Asian, African, and Hispanic immigrants to the United States, who are Democratic voters, reforming the immigration system would not only lose the support of these potential voters, but could also lead to discontent among immigrants who have become U.S. citizens. However, not acceding to the Republican demands would mean abandoning support for Ukraine, which is crucial for the Democrats. Biden entered the White House as a ** in his 70s, and he has achieved almost nothing other than a breakthrough in age. The Ukrainian crisis is the only bright spot in his involvement in international affairs, and by supporting Ukraine, he has shown the world that the United States insists on justice and struggle. Now, at a precarious moment for Ukraine, if aid to the Ukrainian army is interrupted, it is tantamount to declaring Ukraine's defeat in advance, which also means that the United States was wrong from the beginning, Russia is invincible, the security of Europe cannot be guaranteed by the United States, the democratic values of the United States are difficult to maintain, and the ** and funds provided to Ukraine with Western support for more than a year will come to naught. This is undoubtedly a devastating blow for Biden's re-election campaign. However, Biden is also self-inflicted in such a predicament. Don't forget the former House Speaker McCarthy, who supported the Democrats' bill until the Republicans couldn't stand it and launched the **, which resulted in the Democrats unexpectedly unanimously passing the ** against McCarthy, leading to more hawkish Republicans coming to power. This is truly a self-inflicted example. However, the most desperate is Ukraine. Zelensky never imagined that the American Republicans, whom they had been relying on, would become their worst enemy. If Trump wins his next election, will Ukraine still be alive? It's all so frustrating.
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Ukraine's predicament is like walking a tightrope, and every move affects the world's attention. The appeal of the head of the head of the Ukrainian ** office is a warning that Ukraine is at great risk, and the whole world knows that they are in danger. And the difficult situation that the Ukrainian army has to face is even more worrying. They could only hold on to the existing front line, which was destined to be a difficult defensive battle. At the same time, Putin is visiting the Middle East and Russia is showing activity in other regions, which also means that Ukraine's plight will be even more severe. In such a situation, Biden can no longer sit idly by, and he extends an olive branch to the Republican Party in the hope of receiving aid.
Biden's appeal to the Republican Party has been marked by bitter pleading and threatening warnings. He warned Republicans that if they gave up on Ukraine, they would effectively abandon the role of the United States as a global leader. Biden seems to be trying to influence Republicans' decision-making through emotional oppression, but such tactics have not moved them. Republicans were amused by Biden's statement, and they couldn't help but ask: Biden, can you win it yourself? As a result, the Ukraine aid bill proposed by the Democrats was rejected in the face of Republican opposition.
Speaker of the US House of Representatives Johnson has put forward a difficult choice for Biden. Republicans are demanding a comprehensive overhaul of the U.S. immigration system, but this demand cannot be ignored by the Democrats. The issue of immigration has been a key issue for the Democratic Party, with large numbers of Asian, African and Hispanic immigrants being their potential voters. If the immigration system is reformed, the Democrats will lose the support of these voters and may provoke discontent among immigrants who are already citizens of the United States. However, not acceding to the Republican demands would mean giving up support for Ukraine, which is unacceptable for Biden, and the Ukrainian battlefield is crucial for the Democratic Party.
The Ukraine issue is an important item on Biden's agenda and key to Biden's efforts to win voter support for re-election. In the three years since entering the White House, Biden has achieved few other important achievements except for a breakthrough in age. The Ukraine crisis is the only example he can take his hands on, and by supporting Ukraine, he has shown the world that the United States insists on justice and struggle. However, now that Ukraine is in an endangered state, if aid to the Ukrainian army is interrupted at this critical moment, it will be tantamount to declaring Ukraine's defeat in advance. This would mean that the United States was wrong from the start, that Russia is invincible, that the United States cannot guarantee the security of Europe, that American democratic values cannot be maintained, and that all the assistance that has been provided to Ukraine over the past year or so will be in vain. It would be a catastrophic blow for Biden and devastating for his re-election prospects.
However, the most desperate is Ukraine. Ukraine ** Zelensky certainly did not expect that Ukraine would face such a predicament, and members of the Republican Party in the United States would become their worst enemies. If Trump wins the next election, Ukraine will be in even more trouble. It's all so frustrating, but it's self-inflicted. Biden's operational mistakes in domestic politics have led to Ukraine's predicament and put him in a dilemma.
In the current tense situation, it is hoped that all countries concerned will be able to resolve the Ukrainian issue in a peaceful manner. It is only through dialogue and cooperation that lasting peace and stability can be achieved. At the same time, all parties should be realistic and seek cooperation and development in the interests of the entire region.