Former Bush aide Allen: Congress will vote against aid to Kiev in case of US recession
MOSCOW, November 20 – RIA Novosti. The number of people in the Republican Party who oppose military aid to Kiev is increasing. article Politico Michael Allen, former special aide to former US President George W. Bush.
“Now 48 percent of Republicans believe that America has done a lot for Ukraine. In March, there were six.”
According to him, an increasing number of representatives of this party are already voting in support of Kiev or promising to do so.
“The desire to vote against Ukraine can only increase if the United States enters a deep recession in the coming months,” Allen said.
Republicans have repeatedly criticized President Joe Biden’s policy of financial aid to Kiev, threatening to tighten control over the allocation of funds if they win the congressional election.
Against the background of the Russian military operation, the United States and its allies continue to send weapons to Ukraine. Biden signed the Lending-Lease Act. Moscow has repeatedly emphasized that Western military equipment only prolongs the conflict, and vehicles with Western weapons have become a legitimate target for the Russian army.
Following the sanctions against Russia, Western countries, including the USA, faced record inflation and rising fuel prices.
Source: Ria

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