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Biden Set to Send Another $375 Million in Weapons to Ukraine

By Ana Escamilla
May 20, 2023
1 min read
Biden Set to Send Another $375 Million in Weapons to Ukraine

The United States is set to provide Ukraine with another $375 million in weapons to aid the country in the ongoing conflict with Russia-backed separatists. The deal, which was announced by the Biden administration, includes Javelin anti-tank missiles, sniper rifles, and ammunition.

Ukraine has been battling separatists in the eastern regions of Donetsk and Luhansk since 2014. The conflict has resulted in over 14,000 deaths and has displaced millions of people. The U.S. has been sending military aid to Ukraine since 2014, but the level of aid has increased significantly in recent years.

The decision to provide more military aid to Ukraine comes amidst escalating tensions between Ukraine and Russia. In April 2021, Russia amassed troops near the Ukrainian border, prompting fears of an invasion. The Russian military has also been accused of providing weapons and support to the separatist forces in eastern Ukraine.

Supporters of the aid package argue that sending weapons to Ukraine is necessary to help the country defend itself against Russian aggression. However, critics of the move argue that it may provoke Russia and escalate the conflict further.

The U.S. has been a key supporter of Ukraine since the country’s 2014 revolution brought pro-Western leaders to power. The U.S. has also been critical of Russia’s annexation of Crimea in 2014, which led to the imposition of economic sanctions.

The decision to provide more military aid to Ukraine highlights the ongoing geopolitical tensions between the U.S. and Russia. With both countries jostling for influence in various regions across the world, the conflict in Ukraine remains a key battleground.

Ultimately, the provision of military aid to Ukraine may have significant implications for the country’s future, as well as for the wider geopolitical landscape. The conflict in Ukraine is far from over, and it remains to be seen how this latest development will play out.


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