China News Service, May 10 (Xinhua) According to comprehensive news, on the 9th local time, US President Biden signed the Ukrainian version of the "Lend-Lease Act" - the "2022 Ukraine Democratic Defense Lend-Lease Act", allowing accelerated delivery of weapons to aid Ukraine.

  On the same day, Biden declared that the bill is an important tool for the United States to "support Ukraine and its people in defending the country and democracy."

He also said that he is ready to make political concessions in Congress in order to quickly get Congress to approve another $33 billion in aid to Ukraine.

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  According to the Lend-Lease Act, the U.S. president can authorize the U.S. government to lease or borrow defense materials from the Ukrainian government or the governments of other conflict-affected Eastern European countries in fiscal years 2022 and 2023, aiming to strengthen the defense capabilities of these countries.

At present, the United States needs to go through a series of procedures to provide military equipment to Ukraine, but in the future, military assistance to Ukraine will be greatly accelerated, and the weapons and equipment are actually donated to the Kyiv government.

  Ukrainian officials believe that the most important part of the bill is to essentially prepare to provide Ukraine with the assistance it needs beyond its ability to repay.

  This bill can be described as "killing" and "punishing the heart".

  U.S. military aid pledges have reached $3.8 billion since the outbreak of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict.

Just last week, the U.S. announced $150 million in additional military assistance to Ukraine, including artillery shells, artillery counter-radars, jamming equipment and field equipment.

Workers unload U.S. military aid to Ukraine at Boryspil Airport in Kyiv, Ukraine, January 25, 2022.

  Analysis believes that the United States provides a series of heavy weapons to Ukraine to create two strategic postures.

First, the Ukrainian army has a large number of Western arms support, not a "soft persimmon"; second, Russia is deep in the "quagmire of war".

Through the shaping of these two situations, a "universal cognition" is formed in the global media, and then this public opinion wind direction is blown back to Russia to influence public opinion, and then "draw the bottom line" of Russian President Vladimir Putin's regime.

  The introduction of the Ukrainian version of the Lend-Lease Act is intended to erase all the sacrifices and efforts that Russia has made since World War II, to push Russia to the opposite side of the world, and to put the U.S. and other aid-Ukraine camps on the cloak of "justice".

  The 2022 Ukrainian Democracy Lend-Lease Act is an updated version of the 1941 Lend-Lease Act of World War II. It was proposed by US President Roosevelt in order to unite against Hitler's Nazis. The US Congress passed it in March 1941. "Sell, transfer, exchange, lease, lend, etc. any defense material" to the government of a country vital to U.S. defense.

At the time, the United States provided a total of nearly $50 billion in Lend-Lease weapons to allies, including the United Kingdom.

  Media analysis believes that the United States hopes to "recreate" the history of the United States assisting British Prime Minister Churchill to win the Nazis during World War II, helping the Kyiv government to successfully resist Russia, and further equating "Russia" with "Nazis".

  In addition to "killing the heart", the United States is looking forward to making another big profit through this bill.

After the Lend-Lease Act came into effect in 1941, the United States not only made money in arms, but also established its own military, political and economic hegemony in the world by virtue of its super military power.

On February 10, local time, a U.S. plane delivered military aid to Boryspil International Airport in Kyiv, Ukraine.

  U.S. congressmen bluntly hope the bill will work as it did in World War II 80 years ago.

The overtone may also hope that the bill will allow the United States to continue to "make money" in the Russian-Ukrainian conflict.

  After the bill was passed by the US Congress, Russian State Duma Chairman Volodin said on social media, "Washington's motives are very clear, and the military aid Lend-Lease Act will increase the profits of US defense companies several times."

  The entry into force of the Lend-Lease Act has allowed the outside world to see the wishful thinking of the United States in the conflict between Russia and Ukraine.

It's just that hope can come true and whether Russia will have other countermeasures still needs time to verify.

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