Biden aides give grime assessment of Ukraine war with no US aid

Kyiv may only have a few months left at best
A private meeting with Congressional leaders
Russia could win quickly if US aid does resume
A time frame of key weapon depletion was given
Ukraine's position will grow increasingly worse
Weapons will run out according to Biden’s aides
The situation could affect America’s other allies
A bipartisan group of Congressional leaders
Russia is taking advantage of the assistance gap
Biden asked for tens of billions back in October
American allies are what keep the country safe
No deal on Ukraine aid has been reached in months
Who's next if the US walks away from Ukraine now?
Not helping Ukraine changes the dynamic in Europe
Other allies are stepping up to help Ukraine
Kyiv has been without assistance for a month
Kyiv may only have a few months left at best

On January 17th, two of President Joe Biden’s top aides met with lawmakers in a private meeting and revealed the dire consequences for Ukraine if the United States failed to provide additional military aid to the embattled country. 

A private meeting with Congressional leaders

NBC News spoke with two unnamed sources familiar with the meeting and reported that Biden's National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan and the Director of National Security Avril Haines had nothing good to say about Kyiv's issues. 

Russia could win quickly if US aid does resume

Sullivan and Haines warned that Russia might be able to beat Ukraine within a matter of months or even weeks if lawmakers continued to play politics over the authorization of more military assistance for Ukraine. Here’s what else we learned. 

A time frame of key weapon depletion was given

Biden's aides also allegedly provided lawmakers with a classified time frame on how long it would take for several of Ukraine's critical military resources to be depleted to a point where it would affect the war according to the two unnamed sources.

Ukraine's position will grow increasingly worse

A detailed assessment of current battlefield dynamics was also provided but NBC News noted Sullivan didn’t predict an imminent Russia victory but he did emphasize Ukraine's position would grow increasingly difficult as the war continued. 

Weapons will run out according to Biden’s aides

Specific date ranges of when Ukraine would run out of its most important weapons were also provided to lawmakers and Biden’s aides told lawmakers that the country’s lack of aid to Kyiv could affect America’s partners around the world.  

The situation could affect America’s other allies

For example, the two people familiar with the meeting pointed out that Japan and South Korea were two countries that could rethink their alliance with the US following what the aid situation, or lack thereof, has occurred with Ukraine. 

A bipartisan group of Congressional leaders

The private meeting was composed of a bipartisan group of Congressional leaders and all agreed that providing additional military assistance to Ukraine was a national security priority. However, there were disagreements on how to proceed. 

Russia is taking advantage of the assistance gap

Sullivan and Haines made the case that Ukraine couldn’t hold out for long without the assistance of the United States. The Biden administration aides noted it was not a coincidence that Moscow’s largest aerial attack since February 2022 came when US aid was lacking. 

Biden asked for tens of billions back in October

On October 19th, Biden addressed the nation in a televised speech asking Congress to approve a $100 military aid package that included roughly $60 billion dollars for Ukraine with the rest earmarked to help other embattled American allies.  

American allies are what keep the country safe

"American leadership is what holds the world together,” Biden told the country according to Reuters. “American alliances are what keep us, America, safe," However, none of the assistance to Ukraine Biden requested has been approved. 

No deal on Ukraine aid has been reached in months

Biden has spent months trying to work out a deal with House Republicans on getting the Ukrianians the assistance they require but those efforts have amounted to little and Kyiv is facing the consequences of an emboldened Russia. 

Who's next if the US walks away from Ukraine now?

“If we walk away, and Russia is able to sustain their onslaught and bring down Ukraine, what do you think’s going to happen in the Balkan countries?” Biden questioned during an event on January 19th while speaking in the East Room. 

Not helping Ukraine changes the dynamic in Europe

“What do you think is going to happen from Poland to Hungary and Orbán?  Biden went on to say. “I mean, seriously, think about it. It changes the dynamic.” However, while the US is floundering, European countries are stepping in to help. 

Other allies are stepping up to help Ukraine

European Union officials are set to meet in the coming days with the hopes that they will be able to provide $22 billion in military support to Ukraine and overhaul plans that have been hampered by internal politics according to the Wall Street Journal.  

Kyiv has been without assistance for a month

The United States issued its last security assistance to Ukraine on December 27th and Washington has not been able to provide Kyiv anything else because Congress has yet to approve more funding according to the Associated Press. 

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