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Biden administration urging Ukraine to lower draft age to 18 from 25 to meet manpower needs to stay in fight with Russia
Biden administration urging Ukraine to lower draft age to 18 from 25 to meet manpower needs to stay in fight with Russia
White House pressing Ukraine to draft 18-year-old men to help fill manpower needs to battle Russia
President Joe Biden’s administration is urging Ukraine to quickly increase the size of its military by drafting more troops and revamping its mobilization laws to allow for the conscription of troops as young as 18.
US Urges Ukraine to Lower Fighting Age to 18 to Bolster Ranks, Official Says
Ukraine should consider lowering the age of military service for its soldiers to 18 years old, a senior U.S. administration official said on Wednesday, putting pressure on Kyiv to bolster its fighting forces in the country's war with Russia.
Alert: Biden administration urging Ukraine to lower draft age to 18 from 25 to meet manpower needs to stay in fight with Russia
Biden administration urging Ukraine to lower draft age to 18 from 25 to meet manpower needs to stay in fight with Russia. Got a question? Put a reporter on it. Ever think of a question that you wish someone would answer?
Ukraine urged to lower army conscription age in fight against Russia
Ukraine urged to lower army conscription age in fight against Russia - Joe Biden is pushing Ukraine to lower the age to fight
Ukraine, Joe Biden
Joe Biden Seeks $24 Billion Boost for Ukraine: Report
President Joe Biden has called on Congress to provide a $24 billion funding boost for Ukraine, signaling his latest push to help Kyiv's fight against Russian aggression. Biden, who is set to leave office in less than two months,
Biden to Leave Trump With Billions for Ukraine Weapons
American officials are acknowledging that the U.S. won’t be able to spend all of the money authorized to transfer arms to Kyiv by Jan. 20.
Biden races to boost Ukraine’s position before Trump takes office
As Kyiv braces for the potential of difficult talks with Russia, Biden hopes providing land mines and allowing longer-range attacks will strengthen its hand.
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Biden’s last-minute Ukraine reversals come too late
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Biden shifts policies to strengthen Ukraine ahead of potential peace talks, WP reports
Many U.S. officials now acknowledge that Ukraine could be pushed into talks within months and might be forced to cede ...
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Biden isn’t escalating the war in Ukraine — he’s doing the right thing
The president's justified, overdue, but probably too-late authorization to Ukraine isn't pushing us toward World War 3.
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Kremlin says Trump circle is talking about a Ukraine peace deal while Biden escalates
President-elect Donald Trump's choice for national security advisor said the U.S. should find "the framework of a deal." ...
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Ukraine defence minister says he discussed boosting security with S.Korean president
Ukrainian Defence Minister Rustem Umerov said he had discussed joint steps to strengthen security and stability with South ...
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Biden administration informs Congress it will forgive $5B in economic loans to Ukraine
The Biden administration told Congress it plans to cancel $4.65 billion in debt owed by Ukraine, approximately half of an ...
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Joe Biden 'Pouring Gasoline' on White House With Weapons Pledges: Ted Cruz
The senator accused Biden of escalating the war in Ukraine by allowing the use of U.S.-supplied long-range missiles in Russia ...
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Reporter’s Notebook: Biden’s final months, including press drama, Ukraine, and student loan battles
Washington Examiner White House reporter Christian Datoc joins magazine executive editor Jim Antle to break down President ...
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