On Wednesday, US President Joe Biden announced a new military package for Ukraine, which includes anti-aircraft equipment, artillery, missile systems, and armored vehicles. Biden emphasized that this move is not only an investment in Ukraine’s security but also in the security of Europe, warning that Russia could potentially target a NATO partner next.
Meanwhile, the US Congress approved a $61 billion package for Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan. This aid package had been blocked for months but was finally released after Iran’s major attack on Israel. The package includes increased funding for weapons and ammunition for the US military’s inventory, which will indirectly benefit Ukraine as the US usually provides equipment from its own stocks to countries under attack.
The rest of the aid package includes further military support, financial assistance, and provisions for long-range ATACMS missile systems. Biden and Ukrainian President Volodymr Zelensky discussed the delivery of new long-range ATACMS missiles, although details about the specific models were not provided. TikTok owner Bytedance also faced new legislation in the US, with the threat of a potential ban on the popular video platform if the company does not separate from it within a year.
The law against Bytedance was passed by the Senate with a large majority, citing concerns about Chinese influence and access to American user data. TikTok has denied these allegations and plans to challenge the law in court. The controversy surrounding TikTok’s ownership and potential security risks highlights the ongoing tensions between the US and China in the tech industry.