Headlines often say that Americans don’t support U.S. aid to Ukraine, but real Americans say otherwise. They have consistently affirmed that Washington should aid Kyiv in resisting Russian aggression. Congress last year acted on that wish: Republican majorities on both armed services committees authorized $400 million for the Ukraine Security Assistance Initiative for each of the next two years. Appropriators fully funded that authorization for fiscal 2026 with overwhelming support.

Yet the Ukraine aid we passed months ago is now collecting dust at the Pentagon. When Senate appropriators have sought an explanation from the department’s policy shop, led by Undersecretary Elbridge Colby, they’ve been stonewalled. Our colleagues on armed services have also expressed growing frustration with the Defense Department’s inability to communicate.

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    3 days ago

    a puppet state, a barrier and a military base

    Russia has the longest border in the world. Is any state that touches that border required to be a neutral buffer state in order for Russia to feel secure? Sounds like a crock of shit to me.

    it’s never done anything for the sake of righteousness in its entire existence

    Nor has Russia. Nation-states are not morally righteous entities. They serve what they perceive to be their own interests. There have been exceptions, but they’re notable due to their scarcity.