The United States urgently assists Ukraine!Biden warns that a Russian attack will trigger the risk o

Mondo Military Updated on 2024-01-28

The issue of U.S. aid to Ukraine has captured the world's attention, and now is a critical juncture. Although Biden has provided nearly $200 million in aid to Ukraine, this is only a drop in the bucket. An even more serious challenge is that the United States is facing a fierce bipartisan game with new aid applications totaling more than $60 billion. The opposition of Republicans also makes it difficult to move forward with the aid package. This is not only about the future of Ukraine, but also likely to trigger a direct confrontation between the United States and Russia, or even turn into a global war. Biden's warning can be described as extremely serious, and the remarks that the United States and Russia may go to war have attracted the attention of all parties. Biden believes that if Russia takes control of Ukraine, then it may next set its sights on NATO countries, which will provoke a larger conflict and even turn into a global war. However, the Senate's postponement of the vote on the aid bill seems to indicate the difficulties faced by the current ** in promoting the bill. In an effort to rally support, Biden has expressed a willingness to make concessions on the border, but it remains to be seen whether Republicans will accept such a compromise.

Republicans' opposition to aid to Ukraine is not out of dissupport for Ukraine, but out of a position on Biden**. Their purpose is to make Biden** suffer a setback in his Ukraine policy by opposing aid to Ukraine. And Biden also hopes to support Ukraine with more funds to maintain the situation, at least to be able to claim some achievements during the period. However, the passage of the aid bill has been blocked by the Republican Party, which also highlights the differences and games between the two sides on the issue of Ukraine. For the United States, how to promote the smooth implementation of the Ukraine aid program while safeguarding its national interests has become a serious challenge. The issue of U.S. aid to Ukraine involves not only a game between one country and two parties, but also a change in the pattern of international relations. At this critical juncture, all parties need to adopt a rational and pragmatic attitude and jointly seek a solution, so as to facilitate the early implementation of the relevant assistance plans and maintain regional peace and stability. The attitude of the United States and Europe towards the Ukrainian issue has been in the spotlight.

Some believe that if the United States is unable to provide assistance, and Europe will not assist Ukraine alone, then Ukraine may well fall into a situation of complete defeat. Under these circumstances, it may not be easy for Biden to convince a section of Republicans with a simple compromise. However, the fact that the United States and Russia will go to war after the defeat of Ukraine is actually groundless. Ukraine's war with Russia originated from a provocation by the United States, and Russia has paid a lot for this war, so it is unlikely to attack NATO countries after a victory over Ukraine. Biden's move is seen as a continuation of the usual US tactic of using the "Russian threat" to scare European countries. Before the collapse of the USSR, the United States threatened European allies with the USSR, and after the collapse of the USSR, it began to threaten European countries with Russia. Although the United States is trying to get Europe to continue to aid Ukraine, Europe's attitude has become clear, and they prefer to wait for the United States to see when the American position ends. Europe has prepared tens of billions of euros in aid money, but if the United States is unable to do anything, they will no longer be the blame.

Therefore, Biden's attempts to achieve his goal by scaring Europe are unlikely to succeed.

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