Sign in Welcome! Log into your account your username your password Forgot your password? Get help Create an account Create an account Welcome! Register for an account your email your username A password will be e-mailed to you. Password recovery Recover your password your email A password will be e-mailed to you. What Will Ukraine Take from the Lend-Lease? 329 May 24, 2022 FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Published in The New Voice of Ukraine (Ukraine) on 23 May 2022 by Volodymyr Vyatrovych (link to originallink to original) Translated from by . Edited by . Back To Origin This post appeared on the front page as a direct link to the original article with the above link . Tags:Joe BidenNATORussiaUkraineUkraine Democracy Defense Lend-Lease Act of 2022Vladimir Putin Hot this week Block titleFeaturedAll time popularMore Spain: Tragedy Is Undermining Chavista Power, but Trump Is Not Accelerating the Political Transition July 4, 2026. Published in ABC JournalThe natural disaster that struck Venezuela marks the collapse of Chavismo, even in the eyes of those who defended it until the very end. 0 United Arab Emirates: Were Trump’s Military Powers Revoked? July 7, 2026. Published in AlkhaleejThe president retains military authority, but Congress can halt it by cutting military funding. 0 Venezuela: Strategic Errors July 7, 2026. Published in AnalíticaI want to believe that in some Washington office there is someone capable of understanding what is happening. 0 Australia: ‘Shameful’, Incomprehensible’: Severe Blowback over FIFA’s Opaque Balogun Decision July 6, 2026. Published in ABC News Australia 0 Ghana: From Slavery to Reunion: DNA Reconnects Illinois Lawmaker with Family in Ghana July 6, 2026. Published in GhanaWeb 0 Topics Saudi Arabia: Could There Be a NATO Without the US? July 10, 2026. Published in Arab NewsSaving NATO in the age of Trump was on the minds of everyone in Ankara, but of course it was not discussed. 0 Saudi Arabia: NATO’s Photo-Op in Ankara July 9, 2026. Published in Asharq Al-AwsatIn Ankara, the key word will be “cheese” as TV cameras record yet another photo-up. 0 Poland: Europe Hears ‘Enough’ From the US: Clever Poles Refuse To Believe It July 9, 2026. Published in Rzeczpospolita We [in Poland] believe that we can create an enclave of the old transatlantic order. 0 China: South Korea Must Reflect on America’s Untrustworthiness July 9, 2026. Published in HuanqiuThe era of political multipolarity has arrived, and a security framework based on unilateral dependence is only becoming more inadequate against complex threats. 0 Austria: Birthright Citizenship: They Won the Battle, but Not the War July 8, 2026. Published in Der StandardThe dissenting votes ... are ... a warning sign for the future. 0 United Arab Emirates: Were Trump’s Military Powers Revoked? July 7, 2026. Published in AlkhaleejThe president retains military authority, but Congress can halt it by cutting military funding. 0 Venezuela: Strategic Errors July 7, 2026. Published in AnalíticaI want to believe that in some Washington office there is someone capable of understanding what is happening. 0 Ghana: From Slavery to Reunion: DNA Reconnects Illinois Lawmaker with Family in Ghana July 6, 2026. Published in GhanaWeb 0 Related Articles Saudi Arabia: Could There Be a NATO Without the US? July 10, 2026. Published in Arab NewsSaving NATO in the age of Trump was on the minds of everyone in Ankara, but of course it was not discussed. Saudi Arabia: NATO’s Photo-Op in Ankara July 9, 2026. Published in Asharq Al-AwsatIn Ankara, the key word will be “cheese” as TV cameras record yet another photo-up. Italy: Ankara Summit: A Turning Point for NATO and the US July 3, 2026. Published in La RepubblicaThe era of bending over backwards to keep Trump on board is over. Taiwan: The US-Iran Conflict and Decline of US Hegemony July 2, 2026. Published in The Merit TimesThe political power the U.S. built up over years in the Middle East has been shaken to it foundations. Egypt: US Prestige Shattered in the Iran War June 27, 2026. Published in Ahram Online[I]t is [U.S.] prestige that has suffered the more profound and unquantifiable injury. Previous articleWe Must Stop Letting Russia Define the Terms of the Ukraine CrisisNext articleA Visit by a US President to the Middle East Should Matter. Otherwise, Why Bother? LEAVE A REPLY Cancel replyLog in to leave a comment