House Republican Resolution to Audit Ukraine Aid Gains Steam
House Republicans recently introduced a resolution that would audit the tens of billions of dollars in aid sent to Ukraine.
House Republicans recently introduced a resolution that would audit the tens of billions of dollars in aid sent to Ukraine.
Ukrainian participation in NATO should be “off the table,” according to retired Army Lt. Col. Daniel L. Davis, who warned that President Joe Biden had to be willing to “take the political heat” of acceding to the reality that NATO will never allow Ukraine to join — thus allaying Russia’s main concern — and potentiality averting a war that would not accomplish any American national security objectives.
Neo-conservatives and foreign policy establishment figures unsurprisingly blasted the Biden Administration for its plans to continue the Trump administration’s drawdown of American forces from Afghanistan, and they issued dire warnings if President Joe Biden were to go through with it.
Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT) said Wednesday that the United States should deescalate hostilities with Iran and that he will continue to advocate to bring American troops home from the Middle East.
Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) praised President Donald Trump’s push for “peace and prosperity” with Iran as well as a better nuclear deal.
Lawmakers and foreign policy experts gathered in Washington, DC on Thursday for a day-long conference to discuss the need for a more restrained American foreign policy.
NATO member and partner-nations have fought side-by-side with U.S. forces in Afghanistan for 17 years, after Al-Qaeda attacked the U.S. in 2001. But in recent years, the alliance has struggled to meet its troop commitments.