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“The United States should keep providing intelligence support to help Ukraine defend and retake its internationally recognized territory, give Congress advance notice before any pause, and end the mandate after five years or a certified lasting peace.”
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“The United States should help front-line NATO allies such as Poland and the Baltic states get weapons and equipment to deter Russia and replace items they send to Ukraine.”
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“The United States should keep several Ukraine security tools available, including defense lending through fiscal year 2028, up to $8 billion in arms-related loans for Ukraine and NATO allies through fiscal year 2026, and new Ukraine Security Assistance Initiative funding through 2027.”
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“The United States should provide major Ukraine-related military support, including emergency defense aid, replacing weapons sent to Ukraine or allies, and financing or loan support for defense purchases.”
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“The President should be able to transfer up to $6 billion per year in existing U.S. defense articles and services to Ukraine through fiscal year 2027.”
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“Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania should receive annual U.S. military financing grants and additional security funds for work such as border security, anti-terrorism, and demining from fiscal years 2026 through 2028.”
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“U.S. officials should send legally available seized Iranian-linked weapons and parts to Ukraine when useful, and sell items Ukraine cannot use to raise money for Ukraine support.”
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“Federal officials should review certain U.S. intelligence sharing with Ukraine.”
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“The Ukraine Support Fund should be usable to buy weapons for Ukraine and to replace weapons sent from U.S. stockpiles under presidential transfer authority.”
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“The United States, Ukraine, and Taiwan should work together to research, develop, and produce drones and other unmanned defense systems for air, sea, and underwater use.”
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“The U.S. military should create a task force to study battlefield lessons from Ukraine's war, report on them each year for five years, and use the findings in military education, training, purchases, doctrine, and planning.”
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“The United States should help Ukrainian police and border guards get arms, vehicles, demining tools, drones, protective gear, and mobile teams to protect civilians, borders, and critical infrastructure.”
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“The United States should help Ukraine defend itself after a peace deal so Russia is less likely to attack again.”
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