On February 24 2022, Russia invaded Ukraine in a major escalation of the Russo-Ukrainian War that began in 2014. The invasion caused Europe’s largest refugee crisis since World War II, with around 7.1 million Ukrainians fleeing the country and a third of the population displaced. It has also caused global food shortages. From February 2022 – September 2022 the U.S. government approved approximately $50 billion in economic and military aid for Ukraine. The funding is earmarked for training, equipment, weapons and other support—such as salaries and stipends—for Ukraine’s military and security forces and budgetary support for Ukrainian government operations.
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Response rates from 638 Indianapolis voters.
60% 是的 |
40% 不 |
38% 是的 |
35% 不 |
9% Yes, but only provide humanitarian aid |
3% No, we cannot afford to give economic resources right now |
6% Yes, but with strict accountability. |
1% No, we should not get involved in this conflict |
6% Yes, but decrease the current amount of resources we are providing |
0% No, we cannot afford to give military resources right now |
1% Yes, and increase the current amount of resources we are providing |
0% No, Ukraine should rely on their own resources to defend themselves |
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