Congress Passes $61B Ukraine Aid Package

Congress Passes $61B Ukraine Aid Package
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The Facts

  • The US Senate on Tuesday voted 79 to 18 to approve a $95B bill to deliver security aid to Ukraine, Israel, and Indo-Pacific allies, including Taiwan.

  • This comes after the US House of Representatives on Saturday voted 311 to 112 to approve the $95B package, which includes sending $61B in foreign aid to Kyiv and allowing the US to sell seized Russian assets and transfer the funds to Ukraine.


The Spin

Pro-establishment narrative

The much-awaited US aid will help keep the Russia-Ukraine war from expanding, as well as save thousands of lives. The measure was desperately needed as Kyiv had been running low on all weapons types, from small arms to air defense, and could lose the war within weeks. The US resolve to back Ukraine will extend its window to fight and keep the negotiating table at bay.

Establishment-critical narrative

It's a bad day for anyone who believes that Ukraine can hold its own on the battlefield and inflict damage on Russia. The military aid to Kyiv will only enrich the US, ruin Ukraine, and result in more casualties. Moreover, allowing Washington to confiscate seized Russian assets and transfer the funds to Kyiv will worsen the crisis and risk, leading to an unprecedented escalation in the region.

Republican narrative

This multi-billion-dollar aid package is a sellout of America. It's despicable that the US is doing nothing to secure the US-Mexico border while Democrats have been incessantly voting to spend Us money on foreign wars. For refusing to toe the party line and taking the aid to a vote on Saturday, for his betrayal and disloyalty, House Speaker Mike Johnson will undoubtedly pay a hefty price.

Democratic narrative

Despite facing a right-wing rebellion, Johnson cleared away the biggest hurdle to Biden's funding request for Ukraine, which is struggling to stay afloat amid dwindling military supplies. Had the US lawmakers turned their backs on Kyiv on Saturday, the consequences could have been devastating. The Russia-Ukraine war is a global threat to the US' security, which Washington can't afford to shrug off.

Nerd narrative

There's a 28% chance that Ukraine will join NATO before 2035, according to the Metaculus prediction community.


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