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Euromaidanpress
Euromaidan Press
6 Dec 2023
Euheniia Martyniuk


Blinken: Denying aid to Ukraine risks unleashing Pandora’s box of aggression

As the decisive Senate vote looms, the US Secretary of State cautions that if Putin goes unchecked, it sends a dangerous message to potential aggressors worldwide.
Antony Blinken in Latvia. 30 November 2021. Photo: Twitter/SecBlinken

At the 2023 US Global Leadership Coalition, Secretary of State Antony Blinken underscored the importance of ensuring Ukraine’s continued success in the war with Russia.

“If we don’t, we know that if Putin is allowed to proceed with impunity, that is going to open a Pandora’s box of aggression around the world. Other would-be aggressors will look, they’ll learn, they’ll listen, they’ll take lessons from this.  And so we have a profound stake – an ounce of prevention really is much better than 10 pounds of cure later on” said Blinken.

US President Joe Biden emphasized that withholding support for Ukraine contradicts the interests of the United States, and he pledged that his administration will secure funding for Ukraine.

“The failure to support Ukraine is just absolutely crazy. It’s against US interests. We’re going to get that in,” Biden vowed.

The US Senate is set to vote on aid for Ukraine on Wednesday, December 6. The Biden administration’s proposal seeks approval for allocating $110.5 billion to support Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan. Republicans insist on addressing issues related to strengthening the border with Mexico, the source of illegal migration into the US However, Democrats are reluctant to include these measures, creating a point of contention.

Under pressure from the House, Republicans have twice rejected including military aid for Ukraine in stopgap spending bills, raising concerns among Ukrainian officials. 

On the eve of the vote on December 5, numerous closed-door briefings were held in the US, including one where President Zelensky was scheduled to speak online. However, at the last minute, he canceled his address. According to the New York Times, the briefing with administration officials turned into a partisan confrontation, with Republicans accusing Democrats of disregarding their demands for border security measures.

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