Ukraine‑Russia, Air power, Drones, Europe and Eurasia, Land power, Military analysis, Russia, Ukraine

Past Virtual Event: Can U.S. military aid to Ukraine turn the tide?

The war in Ukraine is not going well for Kyiv. Manpower shortfalls, dwindling ammunition stockpiles, and relentless Russian attacks are grinding down Ukrainian forces across the frontline. In several places, Russian forces are making incremental gains, albeit at a heavy cost. Despite Congress’ passage of another aid bill for Ukraine, difficult questions about the war are not going away.

What is the U.S. strategy in Ukraine—what does success look like, and how long will it take to achieve? Are there other weapons the United States should be sending? Can Ukraine offset its disadvantages in manpower and firepower with more sophisticated weapons systems? What escalation risks exist if the U.S. provides long-range missiles that can hit targets deep within Russia?

Please join Defense Priorities for a timely discussion about the effectiveness of U.S. military aid to Ukraine.

Event Speakers

Kelly
Grieco

Senior Fellow, Reimagining U.S. Grand Strategy Program

Stimson Center

Jennifer
Kavanagh

Senior Fellow & Director of Military Analysis

Defense Priorities

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Daniel
Davis

Senior Fellow & Military Expert

Defense Priorities

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Michael
DiMino

Former Public Policy Manager & Fellow

Defense Priorities