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Russia’s Strategic Goal for Victory by 2026 Raises Alarm for Rapid Depletion After

Russia’s strategic goal is victory by 2026, after which it will rapidly deplete.”

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Special Counsel: “Biden couldn’t remember when his son died”

[LONDON]The U.S. Senate on February 13 passed a $95.3 billion (approximately 14 trillion yen) emergency relief bill for Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan by a 70-29 majority, a bipartisan vote after months of turmoil. I gained their understanding. Assistance to Ukraine amounted to $60.1 billion (approximately 9 trillion yen), with the total amount to date exceeding $170 billion (approximately 26 trillion yen). But Republicans are divided in the House of Representatives, and the bill is at risk of rejection.

Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson said, “With no changes to border policy with Mexico, the House must continue to have its own will on important issues.The United States needs better legislation than the one passed by the Senate.” “The Senate bill lacks provisions to stem immigration.”

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy wrote on “The world needs unwavering American leadership to protect human life and freedom. The Senate’s passage gives us confidence and motivation.”

The European Union’s (EU) aid of 50 billion euros (approximately 8 trillion yen) to Ukraine was approved at an emergency summit meeting on February 1st. In the United States, confidential documents from President Joe Biden’s time as vice president were found in his home, and Special Counsel Robert Hur said, “Mr. Biden has extremely limited memory. He clearly remembers when his son died.” ”, which shocked the world.

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2024-02-15 01:00:00

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