Why won't Europe foot the bill for Ukraine?


by The Washington Times

The Washington Times— As a member of Congress, I am being told in real time that if we don’t authorize more money, Ukraine will run out of bullets, that country will fall, and Moldova and Poland will promptly follow.

Washington Examiner—Zelensky asserts that House passing foreign aid package shows Ukraine won’t be the ‘second Afghanistan’. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky thanked the House of Representatives for passing a foreign aid bill supporting the country’s war effort against Russia and argued it shows the country will not face the same fate as Afghanistan. The U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan after 20 years in 2021 led to the country being overrun by the Taliban. […]

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The Foreign Desk—‘Too Little, Too Late’: Congress’ $60 Billion Aid Package Won’t Get Ukraine Off the Ropes, Experts Say. By: Jake Smith, Daily Caller News Foundation Congress’ new $60 billion aid package is unlikely to move the needle in Ukraine’s war against Russia, experts told the Daily Caller News Foundation. The House overwhelmingly voted to pass the $60.8 billion package on Saturday that aims to bolster Ukraine’s war effort and replenish U.S. stockpiles, and