DRAINING WESTERN AID
Global attention to the Ukraine crisis has dwindled recently, and people in the West, particularly in the United States, are becoming increasingly tired of the ongoing crisis.
A recent Gallup poll revealed declining support for providing additional aid to Ukraine among Americans, with 41 percent of respondents believing that the United States has already done “too much” to assist Ukraine.
In contrast, this number was 24 percent three months ago.
This sentiment has been growing, especially in light of the escalating Israeli-Palestinian conflict, which diverts international attention.
However, Zelensky denied in a recent NBC interview that the Ukraine crisis had reached a deadlock, urging the United States to provide more military aid.
The U.S. Democratic administration has reportedly provided a total of 75 billion U.S. dollars in military, humanitarian, and financial aid to Ukraine since February 2022.
However, further assistance to Ukraine has faced strong opposition from Republicans in the U.S. Congress.