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Ukraine Aid in Limbo as Trump and Allies Clash
UkraineTuesday, March 4, 2025
The future of military aid to Ukraine is uncertain. US military officials say it's unlikely the Trump administration will ask Congress for more funding. This could mean the Army will have to cut back or stop transporting military equipment and training Ukrainian troops. The Army has been covering these costs from its own budget, but this might not continue.
Some Republicans are already worried about this possibility. Senator Lisa Murkowski expressed concern over rumors that the White House might end all support for Ukraine. She said she was feeling unwell about the situation.
The discussions come as Trump and his team continue to question Zelensky's intentions. They believe he is not ready for a peace deal. National security adviser Mike Waltz said Zelensky needs to publicly commit to making compromises to end the fighting.
Despite the tensions, the Trump administration is still trying to find a way to end the war. They are continuing talks with both Russia and Ukraine. Preparations are underway for another round of US-Russia talks, possibly in a Gulf state.
The situation is complex, and it's clear that the Trump administration is facing a tough decision. They need to balance their support for Ukraine with their own political interests and the need to find a resolution to the conflict.
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