Trump must act: without military aid to Ukraine, the US will lose strategic control.


Ukraine could lose $808 billion on defense
Expert Elaine McKasker claims that Ukraine's defeat could lead to an increase in US defense spending of $808 billion over the next five years. Currently, the US has provided the Ukrainian army with only $112 billion.
If Ukraine loses the war, Russia will strengthen its positions on NATO's borders and threaten Eastern European countries. To prevent aggression, the US will be forced to increase its defense spending, including currencies, personnel fees, and the development of air defense systems.
In contrast, supporting Ukraine will help reduce future defense costs and focus on protecting its interests in the Pacific region.
The George Bush Presidential Center recommends increasing aid to Ukraine
The George Bush Presidential Center has outlined its recommendations for US policy regarding Ukraine. The report calls for doubling aid to Kyiv to ensure its victory. Analysts at the center believe that the Trump administration should provide strong military support to Ukraine as one of its main priorities.
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