From Reuters:
“Ukraine, Israel aid in limbo as US Congress beats shutdown
deadline”
The U.S. Congress closed its doors for nearly two weeks on
Thursday without passing emergency aid for Israel and Ukraine, as lawmakers
argued over unrelated immigration policy and faced pockets of resistance from
Republicans on continued aide for Kyiv's war against Russia. The Senate
adjourned well after midnight after passing a stopgap spending bill to avert a
government shutdown. Supporters of the foreign military aid had hoped it would
be included in the spending bill, known as a continuing resolution. President
Joe Biden asked Congress to approve the money last month. Its omission from the
spending bill raised concerns that funding for Kyiv might never be appropriated
especially after the Republican-led House passed a bill this month including
assistance for Israel, but not Ukraine. The Senate's Democratic leaders
rejected that bill. A vocal bloc of Republicans oppose sending more aid to Kyiv
as it fights a nearly 21-month-long Russian invasion. Opponents of the aid say
U.S. taxpayer money should be spent at home, but majority of Republicans and
Democrats in Congress still support aid to President Volodymyr Zelenskiy's
government.
A Reuters/Ipsos poll this week showed 41% of Americans backed
sending weapons to Ukraine, compared to 32% who were opposed and the rest
unsure. The same poll showed U.S. public support dropping for Israel's war
against Hamas militants.
Assistance for Israel, which already receives $3.8 billion
per year in U.S. security assistance, typically passes Congress with strong
bipartisan support. Biden's security assistance request to Congress included
$60 billion for Ukraine - about half to replenish U.S. military stockpiles - as
well as about $14 billion each for Israel and security at the border with
Mexico.
Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer said the Senate would
work on Biden's request as soon it returns from next week's Thanksgiving
holiday. "I know both sides genuinely care about approving aid to Israel
and Ukraine and helping innocent civilians in Gaza. So I hope we can come to an
agreement even if neither side gets everything they insist on," he told a
news conference.
'DANGEROUSLY BROKEN' Republicans said a security bill without border money was a
non-starter. Although Democrats control a slim majority in the Senate, they
cannot pass most bills without Republican votes. Republican Senator
Lindsey Graham said reinforcing the U.S. border was more important than sending
aid abroad. "I'm a big fan of helping Ukraine. But the border is just
dangerously broken," he told reporters at the Senate on Wednesday. A
dramatic increase in the number of undocumented migrants crossing into the
southwestern United States has challenged the country's capacity to detain and
process newcomers, posing a political challenge for Biden as he seeks
re-election next year.
Congress has approved $113 billion for Ukraine since the
invasion began in February 2022. That funding could be depleted within a few
months. But supporters of the aid said they remained optimistic. "The most
likely path forward is for the Senate to continue to do its bipartisan work and
find common ground," Representative Hakeem Jeffries, who leads Democrats
in the House, told MSNBC. Biden administration officials have testified
repeatedly to Congress on the importance of the aid. "We believe there are
strong majorities in Congress for the supplemental funding and that the urgency
is understood by leadership in both chambers," a senior State Department
official said on Thursday. "And we're just working through what I think
have been very reasonable requests for more information and understanding of
how the money will be important for Ukraine's success."
^ The United States needs to continue supporting Ukraine and
Israel in every way we can. ^
https://www.yahoo.com/news/ukraine-israel-aid-limbo-us-175908930.html
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