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The United States should provide Ukraine with everything it needs so that the American military does not have to fight with the Russian Federation. This is what former US permanent representative to the UN and US presidential candidate Nikki Gailey said, reports ABC News.
He emphasized that if Russia manages to occupy Ukraine, the next victims of its aggression will be Poland and the Baltic countries, members of NATO.
“This immediately drags America into war. This is what we are trying to avoid. And this is why this aid package (Ukraine – ed.) is so important,” he emphasized.
The politician emphasized that the United States should provide Ukraine with everything it needs to repel Russian aggression.
“Ukraine is not asking for troops, it is only asking for equipment and ammunition to win this war. They have a lot of fighting power. We need to give them to them so they can win and we can avoid sending our military to war.” , Gailey said.
Nicky Gailey is former US President Donald Trump’s main competitor for the right to run for president from the Republican Party.
As you know, on February 13, the US Senate supported a package that provides more than $60 billion for Ukraine, mainly for military aid.
Later, on February 15, Speaker of the House of Representatives Mike Johnson ended the work week early and announced a nearly two-week recess without considering the bill to help allies. The issue could now come before Congress in mid-March.
US President Joe Biden spoke clearly about the break made by congressmen without considering a bill that would help Ukraine.
Source: korrespondent

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