Aid to Ukraine: too little, too late?

House of Representatives finally 'met the moment' but some say it came too late

Ukrainian soldiers load a cannon near Bakhmut
Weaponery could be shipped to Ukraine within weeks
(Image credit: Narciso Contreras / Anadolu Agency / Getty Images)

"Just one week ago, hope looked fanciful," said The Economist. Since October last year, President Biden's proposal to spend $61 billion on aid for Ukraine (and smaller amounts for Israel and Taiwan) had "languished in congress". 

The military consequences for Ukraine, which is facing desperate shortages of artillery ammunition and air defence missiles, were dire. The CIA director William Burns warned last month of "a very real risk that the Ukrainians could lose on the battlefield by the end of 2024". 

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