Failing Ukraine: Why cutting aid now would cost the United States $808 billion later to protect NATO
Ukraine is not only fighting Russia, but a group of four autocratic states that all help Putin’s war. They have been dubbed CRINK: China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea. China sells micro-electronic components used in weapons systems and is a political partner with Russia. Iran provides explosive suicide drones. And North Korea sends soldiers, ballistic missiles, howitzers, and artillery shells. A new analysis suggests that failing to support Ukraine’s fight against Russian aggression could cost the United States significantly more than current aid levels. The report, titled Dollars and Sense: America’s Interest in a Ukrainian Victory, was published by...
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