Congress was poised to approve a massive foreign aid package late Tuesday, ending a months-long stalemate, delivering a massive win to President Biden and deepening America’s commitment to Ukraine and its war with Russia.
U.S. gathering up $95 billion to ship to war zones around the world
Fast-tracked weapons for Ukraine could arrive ‘within days,’ Pentagon says
The legislative logjam has finally been broken in Washington, but how soon that will change the equation on the battlefields of Ukraine is another question. The Pentagon on Tuesday said it could open up the weapons pipeline to Ukraine “within days” the moment the Senate and President Biden give final approval for $61 billion in military assistance for Kyiv that had been stalled on Capitol Hill for months.
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