Pentagon determines Ukraine training and support exempt from potential government shutdown
- The Pentagon is reportedly planning to protect aid to Ukraine from a potential U.S. government shutdown, ensuring that Ukraine will still receive support.
- This decision is significant because it shows a commitment to maintaining stability and support for Ukraine despite potential political challenges. The Pentagon's exemption of aid to Ukraine from the impact of a government shutdown demonstrates the importance of the relationship between the two countries.
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'You Can't Make This Up' - Pentagon Exempts Ukraine Operations From Potential Government Shutdown
If the House of Representatives fails to find a way to fund the government before the shutdown deadline at the end of the month, many services provided by the federal government to residents of the U.S. domestically and citizens overseas will cease, albeit temporarily. U.S. aid to Ukraine, however, will continue, according to a statement from a Department of Defense spokesman Thursday that seemed to reverse the Pentagon’s position as communicate…
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