Assessing US Military Assistance to Ukraine

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 Panel

Reflections on how U.S. security assistance to Ukraine has evolved since Russia’s invasion and what might come next.

In the year since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the United States has undertaken the largest military assistance enterprise of the 21st century, providing Kyiv with more than $27.2 billion in defense equipment and aid. With the approaching spring expected to bring a renewed intensity to the fighting, join the Stimson Center’s Conventional Defense program for a look back at the military assistance effort to Ukraine, how the United States has sought to mitigate its risks, and what we might expect regarding the conflict in the future.

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Missy Ryan, National Security Correspondent, Washington Post

Elias Yousif, Research Analyst, Stimson Center

Damien Spleeters, Deputy Director of Operations, Conflict Armament Research

Moderator

Rachel Stohl, Vice President and Director, Conventional Defense program, Stimson Center

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