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Reports are now warning that the U.S. is close to running out of money to pay for Ukrainian government salaries, after the funding passed by Congress over the weekend didn't include new aid for Kiev.
While Biden promises NATO that the U.S. is still committed to the war, and EU leaders claim they will pick up the slack as the bloc's foreign ministers met in Kiev, the results of the recent election in Slovakia shows that 'Ukraine Fatigue' is spreading in central Europe...
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The Pentagon warns Congress it is running low on money to replace weapons sent to Ukraine
Biden says he's worried about Ukraine aid after McCarthy’s ouster
Majority of Americans oppose more US aid for Ukraine in war with Russia
Europe Union’s top diplomat dismisses concern about bloc’s long-term support for Ukraine
Hungary maintains veto on €500 million in EU military aid for Ukraine
‘My people have bigger problems than Ukraine’ – Slovakia’s election winner
As Congress weighs Ukraine aid, Biden reassures G7, NATO leaders of U.S. commitment
UKRAINE FATIGUE: Support Wavers From The U.S. to Slovakia
Indeed, "there is no endgame," especially when weapons makers continue to profit and NATO continues to perceive the war as damaging to Russia. At some point, there will be a full pivot to focus on Taiwan/China, and we'll quietly allow some kind of peace agreement, but Ukraine is already a shell of its former state, and unfathomable numbers have been sacrificed. It's a sick game.