The conflict between Russia and Ukraine has lasted for 300 days, and on this special day, at the invitation of Biden, Zelensky flew to the United States and met with the United States. This is Zelensky's first visit to the United States since the outbreak of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, and it is also an invitation that Biden took the initiative to send to him. The White House said the meeting was to show U.S. "unwavering support" to Ukraine and announced a series of aid measures. These measures include providing Ukraine with advanced equipment such as the Patriot anti-aircraft missile system to help Ukraine resist Russian aggression.
Zelensky's trip was very fruitful. Prior to his visit, the United States had already provided nearly $20 billion in military aid to Ukraine. During his visit to the United States, Biden announced nearly $2 billion in military aid. In addition, Biden also discussed economic assistance, energy assistance and humanitarian assistance with Zelensky to help Ukraine rebuild its war-torn homeland. At the same time, the two also agreed to continue to impose sanctions and export controls on Russia in order to increase pressure on Russia.
Zelensky's senior adviser Podolyak said that Russia thought that Ukrainian-US relations were cooling, but Zelensky's visit to the United States shattered Russia's illusions and also proved the high level of trust between Ukraine and the United States.
While Biden** is strong in his support for Ukraine, the two parties in the United States are not entirely unanimous on this issue. The Guardian quoted an American ** as saying that the United States will always stand with Ukraine, that both parties in the United States will strongly support Ukraine, and that the Ukrainian people will not give in. Putin thought that NATO would fall apart because of Ukraine, but he misjudged the situation and his ideas will be proven wrong.
The words of this American ** sound beautiful, and the United States always uses military aid to Ukraine to show the world the unity of the West, but as the war continues, America's allies are a little overwhelmed. Their support for Ukraine is being tested, especially by European allies who rely heavily on Russian energy, and their attitudes towards supporting Ukraine are quietly changing.
Among the European allies of the United States, Eastern European countries such as Poland and Lithuania are very enthusiastic about military aid to Ukraine, but Western European countries represented by France and Germany are reluctant to work for others. Because they did not get anything out of it, but were plagued by the energy crisis and had to reduce their purchases of Russian gas and ** buy American liquefied gas. Not only have they become the wronged leaders, but they have also been led by the nose by the United States to control the energy lifeline. Therefore, the attitude of France and Germany in the Russian-Ukrainian conflict has changed, believing that this geopolitical conflict should be ended as soon as possible, and the issue of Russian security guarantees raised by Putin should be seriously considered.
However, France and Germany could not compete with the United States and could only reluctantly continue to provide military aid to Ukraine. Biden wants to show the unity of the West, and the United States **says that NATO will not**, but France and Germany have suffered heavy losses in the Russian-Ukrainian conflict, and their dissatisfaction with the United States is growing day by day, and it is difficult to say that NATO is still monolithic. Once the United States' control over Europe is weakened, perhaps France and Germany will deal a fatal blow to the United States at a critical moment.
Of course, this is an afterthought, and at present, NATO is still the strongest military organization in the world, and it is difficult for Russia to shake it alone.
The United States has benefited a lot from the Russia-Ukraine conflict, so Biden's support for Ukraine will not change for the time being, Biden happily met with Zelensky, and the other party asked for money and money, and he wanted to give **give**, without being stingy at all. However, the beneficiaries of the Russia-Ukraine conflict are Biden **, to be precise, the American ** industrial complex, and the Jewish consortium, what does it have to do with American taxpayers?Therefore, when Zelensky visited the United States, Georgia Congressman Green angrily scolded Biden's military aid to Ukraine as absurd, and ridiculed Ukraine as the 51st state of the United States, believing that Zelensky's visit to the United States was to explain to the US Congress why American taxpayers' money should be spent on Ukraine, because Ukraine is the 51st state of the United States and an "integral part" of the United States.
U.S. lawmakers are angry, but it's Russia that is even more angry, because Biden's **aid to Ukraine** equipment will bring huge ** trouble to Russia. Therefore, in response to Zelensky's visit to the United States, the Kremlin responded that it would exacerbate the conflict and would not be beneficial to Ukraine itself. Russia's "Viewpoint" newspaper said more bluntly, believing that the White House does not need Zelensky to be an excellent politician, but only needs him as an obedient actor, and his task is to cooperate with the United States to confront Russia and promote Ukraine to formulate the same policy towards Russia as the United States.