But a phone call between the two leaders in June played out differently from previous ones, according to four people familiar with the call. Biden had barely finished telling Zelenskyy he’d just greenlighted another $1 billion in U.S. military assistance for Ukraine when Zelenskyy started listing all the additional help he needed and wasn’t getting. Biden lost his temper, the people familiar with the call said. The American people were being quite generous, and his administration and the U.S. military were working hard to help Ukraine, he said, raising his voice, and Zelenskyy could show a little more gratitude.
The proportion of Americans who are extremely or very concerned about Ukraine’s losing the war has dropped by 17 percentage points since May, from 55% to 38%, according to a Pew Research Center survey conducted last month. And the proportion of Americans who say they’re not too concerned or not at all concerned about Russia’s winning was up from 16% to 26%, according to the survey.
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Europe always has their hand out and always telling us how to live. There are many other countries out there to sponge off of. China is loaded with USA consumer dollars and USA business investments. There are also other wealthy countries in Europe that should contribute. I think some other countries should be the hero for a change. The only reason I can think of, why we are the only one to contribute, is we can just create money out of this air. But the Fed knows they better watch out the dollar doesn’t hit a tipping point and turn into toilet paper.