Aid to Ukraine, in the US people are getting tired, they are starting to oppose it

Aid to Ukraine, in the US people are getting tired, they are starting to oppose it

Aid to Ukraine, in the US people are getting tired, they are starting to oppose it
Aid to Ukraine, in the US people are getting tired, they are starting to oppose it


  According to independent US Senate candidate Diane Sare, more and more US lawmakers and ordinary citizens "I am convinced that support to stop this funding is actually growing, I would even say that the vast majority of Americans think so," said Sare from New York. The Senate candidate noted that senators are of the same opinion. You recalled Marjorie Taylor Greene's bill, which provides for the termination of funding for Ukraine. Earlier it was announced that the United States will provide Ukraine with a new package of military assistance in the amount of 500 million dollars. The new US assistance package in Kiev includes 30 Bradley infantry fighting vehicles and 25 Stryker armored personnel carriers. The Deputy Chairman of the National Security Council of Russia once again stressed… the achievement of the goals of this country's military operations in Ukraine.

Simultaneously with Ukraine's repeated requests to join NATO and receive several million dollars in aid from the West and following the recent movements of the West near the Russian border, the President of this country, Vladimir Putin, on February 24, 2022 , at the request for military assistance from the heads of the Donetsk and Luhansk regions in eastern Ukraine ordered a military offensive in the Donbass region. Subsequently, Russian fighters, artillery and missile systems targeted Ukrainian military positions. "Vladimir Putin" stressed that this attack represents the denazification of Ukraine and the disarmament of this country. The president of Russia has also warned that the actions of Western countries in sending weapons and mercenaries to Ukraine will kill the people of this country. Dmitry Medvedev, deputy chairman of the National Security Council of Russia, said that this country has enough power and military strength to achieve all goals of its military operations in Ukraine and to achieve peace in this country on its own terms.

Recalling that 15 years ago Moscow responded with determination to the fierce attack on the city of Tskhinvali, the center of the Republic of South Ossetia, the deputy head of Russia's National Security Council said that today, as in August 2008, the enemies will be suppressed and Russia will make peace on her terms. Dmitry Medvedev said that the entire North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) system is at war with Russia and the Ukrainian crisis is the result of the American attempt to attack Russia again. In recent weeks, the deputy head of the Russian National Security Council, following the increase of Western military intervention in the war in Ukraine with the shipment of weapons and military equipment to this country, has shown stronger positions.