51% of Americans want to limit military aid to Ukraine
According to Webangah News quoted by Mehr News Agency According to the Washington Examiner, the latest survey by “CBS network” and “YouGov” Institute shows that 51% of American people are against the continuation of Washington’s military and financial aid to Ukraine.
33% of the respondents in this survey stated that limiting military and financial aid to Ukraine should be the first priority of the future American administration (Trump administration); 36% said that this issue should be a medium priority, and 31% said that reducing and limiting US military and financial aid to Ukraine is not a priority.
Also, the latest Gallup poll shows that 52% of Ukrainians want the immediate start of talks with Russia and the end of the war.
According to Sputnik, Russian President Vladimir Putin has repeatedly emphasized that Moscow is ready to start peace talks, while Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has officially rejected any talks with Russia. is.
Yesterday Monday, the Economist reported in a report that the Ukrainian authorities achieved only two-thirds of the public mobilization goals, and with the lack of new registrations and their low “quality”, The situation will get even worse, as many of them want to cede territory (under Russian control) in exchange for talks and peace.
According to the Economist, the “structural weakness” that Ukraine is suffering from is also affecting the morale of the military forces on the front line, and some of them have already come to the conclusion that The only way to end the war in Ukraine is to start peace talks with Russia.
One of the field commanders of the Ukrainian army said in an interview with the Economist that “70% of the army is ready to hand over the lost territories.”
Another senior official of Ukraine, who did not want to be named, added: the recruiting situation in the spring of 2025 will be disastrous, and the “quality of new troops” is a problem. It is serious. Either they are too old or they don’t have the motivation to fight.
One of the battalion commanders of the 65th Brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine said about this: For example, people over 50 years old are sent to the fronts with medical recommendations that it is written that these people are so weak. And they are disabled because they don’t have the ability to serve in the army; Sometimes I feel like I’m running a kindergarten rather than a combat unit.”
Earlier, in late July, the Washington Post reported that a new wave of mass mobilization in Ukraine would seriously damage Ukraine’s already battered economy, as it would reduce The workforce will be intense.
In April Volodymyr Zelensky signed a law to “strengthen public mobilization in Ukraine”; The new law was implemented on May 18.
According to the new law, the age of sending to the front and military service will be reduced to below 25 years and severe fines and punishments will be imposed on those who evade military service. Ken