💨 Abstract
The White House aims to provide Ukraine with $9 billion in military assistance before President Joe Biden leaves office in January, as concerns rise about future support under a Republican-controlled administration. The aid includes weapons, munitions, and ground vehicles. Analysts question if the Republicans will continue such assistance in the future, especially as Ukraine faces battlefield setbacks.
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