Stalemate in Ukraine War as US Aid Faces Political Resistance
As Ukraine's 2023 counteroffensive yields few gains and winter brings the threat of another Russian bombing campaign, the future of US funding for the war is uncertain amid political disputes.
- President Biden's call for Congress to pass aid for Ukraine has been met with resistance, with every Republican senator voting against the bill. This has led to uncertainty over future US funding for the war in Ukraine.
- Ukraine's anticipated 2023 counteroffensive has yielded few gains, and the country is likely to face another extensive Russian bombing campaign during the winter.
- The war in Ukraine has become a political issue in the US, with the potential to feature as a point of contention in the upcoming presidential campaign.
- Ukraine's top general, Valerii Zaluzhnyi, admitted in early November that the war was at a stalemate.
- The US has already provided nearly $76.95 billion in aid to Ukraine, leading to questions about where this money is going and what it will achieve in the long term.









































































