
Earlier this year Congress passed the $95 billion national security supplemental--$95 billion-plus. It passed with strong bipartisan support, and much of the funding is critical to supporting Ukraine to defend itself.
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Earlier this year Congress passed the $95 billion national security supplemental--$95 billion-plus. It passed with strong bipartisan support, and much of the funding is critical to supporting Ukraine to defend itself.

It is clear to all of us that the future of Europe... depends upon Ukraine's success against Russia's invasion.

I personally believe we should allow Ukraine to conduct the war in the manner that they see fit with our weapons.

Most notably, Ukraine is standing firm in its fight for freedom.

It is not only those who benefited from corruption, but those who are involved in violations of human rights as under the Global Magnitsky Act.

And today the transatlantic alliance is stronger than ever.

That is why I introduced the BOLSTER Act with Senator Shaheen, which aims to increase the coordination with the EU and European countries on sanctions in various Taiwan contingencies.

It is particularly hard to understand why the government is taking this approach, given how much of their territory is being occupied by Russia.

Putin's miscalculated decision to launch a full scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022 upended the world but not in the way that he thought it would.

We have already postponed a major military exercise, and we will continue to review what we are doing as opportunities arise.

We have seen Russia's aggression, and we are drawing a line right now in Ukraine as we should.

I think anything that we can do to encourage him to behave in a way that is more helpful to the central government and the people of the country would be positive.

Maybe it was the prime minister of North Macedonia and the foreign minister of Montenegro.

We have already postponed a major military exercise, and we will continue to review what we are doing as opportunities arise.

It is particularly hard to understand why the government is taking this approach, given how much of their territory is being occupied by Russia.

However, Europe is slowly awakening to these threats that the PRC poses to European security and understands now that they have got to de-risk.

We need to diversify that so that it is able--