Biden administration frustrated by delay in aid to Ukraine, but has no 'Plan B' - Bloomberg
The administration of US President Joe Biden is becoming increasingly frustrated with delays in funding for Ukraine's fight against Russia. There is growing concern in the United States that Russian troops could make significant gains in the coming weeks, according to Bloomberg.
According to anonymous American officials, there is no "Plan B" for the US regarding aid to Ukraine, apart from the $60 billion military assistance currently under consideration in Congress.
One source emphasized that European leaders need to overcome delays and use profits from blocked Russian assets to aid Ukraine.
At the same time, another source noted that European countries should also urgently respond to Ukraine's request and provide the country with more Patriot air defense systems from their stockpiles.
Without assistance from the United States, Ukraine will be forced to retreat on the front lines
At the end of February, Zelenskyy said that without the help of the United States, Ukraine would lose many people at the front. In addition, the Ukrainian Armed Forces would not be able to gain new successes on the battlefield and would be forced to retreat.
Recently, he repeated that Ukraine will have to retreat step by step if the United States does not resume military assistance.
At the latest Ramstein meeting, Pentagon chief Lloyd Austin stated that the United States would not allow Ukraine to lose in the war against Russia.