Since Russia’s first invasion of Ukraine in 2014, there has been a rare consensus in Washington that America must provide military support to Ukraine’s resistance against President Vladimir Putin’s aggression. This solidarity has been maintained across three administrations and large majorities of both parties in Congress, emphasizing the importance of defending Ukraine to weaken Russia and deter further aggression. The choices facing America are always based on what best serves the nation, with a focus on core national interests including security and economic prosperity. The strength of global alliances and the international system of law and cooperation is essential for American democracy to survive and prosper, highlighting the interconnectedness of these networks to America’s role as a trusted ally and friend.

The cost of defending Ukraine against Putin’s advance pales in comparison to the potential costs of allowing Russia to succeed. If Putin prevails, it could lead to increased anxiety in Europe and force NATO to greatly increase its defense budget, potentially sparking an arms race reminiscent of the lead-up to major world wars. The link between European security and American security is clear, and failing to support Ukraine could have far-reaching implications for America’s ability to shape future events and live securely within its own borders. The aid package for Ukraine passed by the Senate is now before the House, with the outcome set to determine the strength of America’s resolve to resist potential adversaries.

The consequences of failing to help Ukraine resist Russia’s aggression extend beyond Europe, with China closely observing America’s support for its allies. Taiwan, Japan, and South Korea, dependent on America as a security partner, are nervous about China’s regional ambitions and are paying close attention to America’s stance on Ukraine. The potential abandonment of Ukraine and its people, who have shown courage, hope, and love for America, would be a strategic blunder with lasting repercussions. The current political maneuvering in Washington has placed Ukraine and its people at risk, turning them into pawns in a partisan contest that threatens American steadfastness.

Former director of national intelligence Dan Coats emphasizes the importance of America doing what is right in this critical moment, urging against political games and emphasizing the need for collective resolve to support Ukraine. The aid package for Ukraine before the House should not be about the money but about American steadfastness in the face of aggression and uncertainty. The stakes are high, with the potential for strategic consequences that could affect America’s role in the world and its ability to defend its interests and allies. It is crucial for America to stand firm in supporting Ukraine and resisting potential adversaries.

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