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The US Should Recognize Ukraine as an Asset, Not a Liability | Opinion

The US Should Recognize Ukraine as an Asset, Not a Liability | Opinion

Summary

The article explains that Ukraine should be seen as a valuable partner rather than a problem by the United States. Ukraine gave up its large nuclear weapons in 1994 after receiving security promises, but Russia's current war against Ukraine challenges these agreements and Western security. Supporting Ukraine with advanced weapons is seen as the best way to stop the conflict and protect democracy in Europe.

Key Facts

  • Ukraine became independent from the Soviet Union in 1991 and chose a democratic path with the help of the U.S.
  • In 1994, Ukraine signed the Budapest Memorandum, giving up nuclear weapons in exchange for security guarantees from the U.S., UK, and Russia.
  • Russia broke these agreements by invading Ukraine, starting a war seen as unjustified by many countries.
  • The Trump administration helped unite European countries to support Ukraine with over $100 billion in aid for defense and rebuilding.
  • Ukraine has developed new military tactics and technology during the conflict, becoming a partner in Western security.
  • Western sanctions have hurt Russia’s economy but have not ended the war.
  • Experts say helping Ukraine win the war with advanced weapons is the best way to make Russia stop.
  • Russia’s leader, Vladimir Putin, is cautious about nuclear war because it risks his rule and country’s survival.
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