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FOX News multimedia reporter Stephanie Bennett covers the latest developments in the Russia-Ukraine war and discusses the possibility of future peace talks between the two nations.
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The Ukraine Support Act (H.R. 2913) allocates $8B in loans and $300M annually through 2028 for security aid, yet peace talks remain gridlocked as Russia refuses to address core issues like withdrawal from occupied territories or accountability for war crimes. While discussions in Istanbul and Turkey’s mediation efforts are noted, Moscow’s demands for Ukrainian capitulation on sovereignty and NATO alignment contradict Kyiv’s non-negotiable red lines. The U.S. has committed $1.5B in recent humanitarian aid, but without enforceable mechanisms to prevent diversion or waste, taxpayers risk funding another black hole. Strategic deterrence requires tying future aid to verified Ukrainian battlefield gains and Russia’s compliance with international tribunals—not endless diplomacy cycles that let Putin regroup. Accountability first, then negotiation. Congressional oversight and public scrutiny are overdue—see the full breakdown:

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In a war of attrition, even whispers of peace echo loudly. Stephanie Bennett brings the front line closer-and the questions sharper. 🎙️

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