Biden of the United States insists on providing assistance to Ukraine, and this position will not change, regardless of the outcome of the Ukrainian army** and how serious the losses suffered in the process.
This is not just out of justice to preserve Ukraine's territorial integrity, but more because aiding Ukraine is an extremely beneficial investment for the United States.
According to statistics, 90% of the aid funds will eventually go to the United States, while weakening Russia's sphere of influence and strengthening its control over Europe.
Therefore, during the recent visit of Ukrainian Zelensky to the United States, Biden announced another $200 million in military aid to Ukraine.
However, just after the announcement of the military aid package, Republicans in the US House of Representatives voted to open a formal investigation into Biden.
The day before, the House Rules Committee also passed a resolution authorizing an investigation.
Although the United States implements a system of separation of powers, the investigation of Biden does not represent the superiority of the rule of law and democracy in the United States, but the embodiment of the internal struggle of the Republican Party.
Because next year's event** will take place, the Republican Party must cater to the demands of domestic voters to get a chance to come to power.
According to the latest poll, a whopping 65% of Republican voters believe that "the cost of aiding Ukraine is too high."
Republicans tend to urge Ukraine to negotiate peace with Russia and use funds for domestic construction, for example, to address border security issues.
At the same time, the Democrats are inclined to continue to aid Ukraine in order to please the military-industrial complex in the country and gain their votes.
Due to the differences in the basic bases of the two parties, there are serious differences in interests, and there is bound to be a huge gap that cannot be bridged.
The Republican Party is trying to stall for time with an investigation to force Biden to compromise on aid to Ukraine.
In addition, the Republican Party also plans to use the ** investigation of Biden as a bargaining chip to save Trump.
Because Biden is trying to avoid Trump's candidacy, he will work with the US judiciary to blame Trump for some unfounded crimes in order to cause trouble.
For Biden, the Republican investigation into him has also caused some trouble.
If Biden wants to avoid trouble, he must stop being political** against Trump.
If the two parties can reach a compromise, they may eventually take a step back.
The fierce struggle within the two parties in the United States will make it difficult for Ukraine to receive significant military aid for some time to come.
Even with hundreds of millions of dollars in aid, it will not turn the tide of the war.
In this case, Zelensky has no choice but to further strengthen the alliance with the United States and NATO, and even try to involve NATO in order to improve the odds of victory.
Peace talks with the Russian side are no longer possible.