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President Joe Biden has been unbelievably slow in getting Ukraine the weapons it needs, allowing the war to drag on indefinitely as casualties continue to pile up.
Two key presumptions are at the heart of the debate over Ukraine vs. Taiwan.
Linking Ukraine’s military assistance to U.S. border security interjects one of the most divisive domestic political issues — immigration and border crossings — into the middle of an ...
Failure risks delaying U.S. military aid to Kyiv and Israel, along with humanitarian assistance for Gaza, in the midst of two wars, potentially undermining America’s global standing.
The amount of aid given to Ukraine is emerging as a fissure in the 2024 GOP primary, posing a new test of the Republican grassroots' desire for overseas involvement.
Here’s a look at the assistance the United States has provided for Ukraine’s defense and the political debate about whether more should be sent.
Refilling the U.S. armory to replace weapons sent to Ukraine—and tens of billions in new aid confirmed last week—means big business for the U.S. defense industry for years to come. Lawmakers ...
NATO leaders convene to discuss increased military aid for Ukraine, as President Biden reaffirms the alliance's commitment to countering Russian aggression.
The perception in the West that the five-month-old Minsk cease-fire agreement has failed to contain the Ukraine crisis and that Moscow has increased its military aid to separatists in eastern ...
President Joe Biden’s nearly $106 billion aid package for Ukraine, Israel and other needs is sitting idle in Congress. It’s neither approved nor rejected, but it’s being subjected to new ...