Ukraine Aid and US: which demand of Trump is disturbing Ukraine in US mid-term elections? know what the matter
Ukraine Aid and US: If Congress is dominated by Republicans, will the Biden administration not be able to openly help Ukraine? Will America back down with help? This question becomes more important when there is a possibility of a major recession in America.
US aid being given during the Ukraine war is becoming a big issue in the US mid-term elections. Former US President Donald Trump has made it a big issue by giving air to the America First policy. Many Republicans are uniting in favor of Trump's America First policy. Trump has made it a big political issue, citing the recession in America.
Now the question arises whether the Biden administration will not be able to openly help Ukraine if there is a Republican dominance in Congress. If the Russia-Ukraine war goes on for a long time, will America back down with help? This question becomes more important when a big recession is being predicted in America.
Big politics regarding US help in Ukraine war
1- After the Ukraine war in February, the Biden administration has opened America's treasury in aid of Ukraine. The US Congress has so far approved USD 12.3 billion in aid. This includes humanitarian aid as well as military equipment. The US Congress has provided funding for infrastructure and services to the Ukrainian government and citizens with the assistance of the Ukrainian military.
Ukraine has become a major issue in the US mid-term elections. There has been a debate between Democrats and Republicans about whether America should shed money like water in the Ukraine war. Many Republican leaders are against this policy of the Biden administration.
2- Foreign affairs expert Prof. Harsh V Pant says that if the Republican Party has a majority in the Congress, the aid given by the Biden administration to Ukraine may get stuck. A major difficulty may arise for the Biden administration. Most of the Republican Party leaders may go against this help. Therefore, the outcome of the US mid-term elections can affect the Ukraine war. Prof Pant said that if the US limits cooperation to Ukraine, it will have the opposite effect on Ukraine.
3. Other Republican leaders, including Senator Tom Kattan of Arkansas and Rick Scott of Florida, have strengthened the party's support for Ukraine's aid. Scott has said that we will continue to support Ukraine. Ukraine is fighting with the Russian military to defend its independence. He said that the war in Ukraine is the biggest war of independence in the world. Prof. Pant said that in such a situation it becomes important that what kind of people come to Congress after winning. Prof Pant said that till now members of both the major parties have come forward in the Congress to help Ukraine.
4. On the other hand, Republican presidential candidate and former President Donald Trump said that there is a tremendous recession in America. He said that America cannot help Ukraine any more during the recession. He said the US cannot afford to give Ukraine billions of dollars at a time of record high inflation. Leaders who follow Donald Trump's America First policy say that now no more money will go to Ukraine. Republican JD Vance, who won the Senate race in Ohio, has also condemned this policy of the Biden administration.
5- Prof Pant said that Donald Trump has made Ukraine war an election issue. He said that this issue can become a big issue not only in the mid-term elections but also in the Presidential elections. Trump is moving forward with the policy of America First. Although some leaders of the Republican Party are not following their First Policy in terms of aid to Ukraine, but if the recession in America continues for a long time, then the Biden administration may face a lot of trouble.