White House Warns Congress That Inaction On Aid To Ukraine Is A National Security Threat


US President Joe Biden signs into law the Ukraine Democracy Defense Lend-Lease Act of 2022, in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, DC, on May 9, 2022. - President Joe Biden on Monday eased the acceleration of US weapons shipments to Ukraine through a law based on a World War II measure helping US allies to defeat Nazi Germany. (Photo by Nicholas Kamm / AFP) (Photo by NICHOLAS KAMM/AFP via Getty Images)
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OAN’s James Meyers
3:00 PM – Monday, December 4, 2023

The White House has pleaded with Congress to send more aid to Ukraine in their ongoing war against Russia. 

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In a letter to Congressional leaders on Monday, the Office of Management and Budget Director, Shalanda Young, claimed that the United States is “out of money — and nearly out of time” to provide weapons and equipment to Ukraine.

“I want to be clear: without congressional action, by the end of the year we will run out of resources to procure more weapons and equipment for Ukraine and to provide equipment from U.S. military stocks,” Young wrote. “There is no magical pot of funding available to meet this moment.”

Additionally, she also warned that not giving aid to Ukraine would “kneecap Ukraine on the battlefield, not only putting at risk the gains Ukraine has made, but increasing the likelihood of Russian military victories.”

“Already, our packages of security assistance have become smaller and the deliveries of aid have become more limited,” she wrote. “If our assistance stops, it will cause significant issues for Ukraine. While our allies around the world have stepped up to do more, U.S. support is critical and cannot be replicated by others.”

Young also claimed that Congress needs to accept the aid request from the Biden administration since it will help in the “best interest of national security.”

 “I must stress that helping Ukraine defend itself and secure its future as a sovereign, democratic, independent, and prosperous nation advances our national security interests,” she wrote. “It prevents larger conflict in the region that could involve NATO and put U.S. forces in harm’s way and deters future aggression, making us all safer.”

“As President Biden has said, when dictators do not pay a price for their aggression, they will cause more chaos and death and destruction. They just keep on going, and the cost and the threats to America and to the world will keep rising,” she added. “The path that Congress chooses will reverberate for many years to come.”

However, many Republican officials have opposed giving more foreign aid, such as House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.), bringing up worries of no clear war path and recent reports of fraud and misconduct in the Ukrainian government.

Johnson said in a post on X (Twitter) that Republicans want a warranted strategy for the ongoing war in Ukraine before sending more aid. He also brought up how additional security at the Southern border should be first priority.

“The Biden administration has failed to substantively address any of my conference’s legitimate concerns about the lack of a clear strategy in Ukraine, a path to resolving the conflict, or a plan for adequately ensuring accountability for aid provided by American taxpayers,” he wrote.

“Meanwhile, the Administration is continually ignoring the catastrophe at our own border,” he added. “House Republicans have resolved that any national security supplemental package must begin with our own border. We believe both issues can be agreed upon if Senate Democrats and the White House will negotiate reasonably.”

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