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According to the American politician, due to the delay and inaction of the House...

Now the Armed Forces have a weapon: in the summer Ukraine will restore the military impulse - Senator Graham

According to the American politician, due to the delay and inaction of the House of Representatives, the pace on the front was lost. Now he calls Washington to give Kiev all he needs to win the aggressor. Already this summer, Ukrainian defenders can regain a military impulse and thus restart the fighting. All through the help of the Allies. This was stated by Senator of North Carolina of the United States from the Republican Party Lindsey Graham, reports The Hill.

According to him, he fully supports the idea that the US military can assist in the preparation of the Armed Forces within Ukraine. The whole thing is that due to the delay and inaction of the House of Representatives, an important pace was lost, which now needs to be restored. "But from the very beginning, Baiden's administration did not impose sanctions before the invasion of Putin. They did not give weapons to Ukraine in the early stages to restrain Putin.

And now we have a chance to restore this war because they have weapons," Lindsy said Graham. Separately, the American senator added that Washington needs to be constantly maintained in Kiev against a full -scale war, which has been going on for over two years. In particular, he believes that it is time to give Ukrainian pilots modern F-16 fighters and many other weapons, which will only strengthen the opportunities on the battlefield. "Either we will help Ukraine or not.

It is time to give them an F-16, allow them to fly on planes, use long-range artillery to strike for targets inside of , in the summer, Ukraine will restore the military impulse, "Lindsey Graham summed up. We will remind, on June 7 it was reported that US President Joe Biden announced a new package of military assistance for Ukraine for $ 225 million.