Democrats are expected to approve US President Joe Biden's request for another $38 billion for Ukraine's military before control of the House of Representatives "passes to the Republicans" in January, he said.

At the same time, Buchanan expressed the hope that the US authorities "will focus on the interests of their own state."

“We Americans, given our indispensable contribution to Ukraine’s military action, have the right to inform Kyiv that the risks of further hostilities outweigh any potential benefit to us,” the author writes.

He added that the "great powers" should never yield to "lesser powers" that were not aligned with their interests and could drag them into unwanted conflicts.

Earlier, John Kirby, strategic communications coordinator for the National Security Council, said that the US administration is in talks with the US Congress to allocate an additional $37.7 billion to Ukraine, including $21 billion in military aid.

In addition, Raytheon CEO Greg Hayes said that the United States and its NATO allies are negotiating with some countries in the Middle East to transfer NASAMS air defense systems to Ukraine.