Stat Monitor Repairman said:
We just got done with twenty-years wars (x2) and seamlessly transitioned to Ukraine.
This Ukraine conflict will drone on until the end of time.
At least we have no troops dying in this case.
But yes, this is not some simple thing where the U.S. can ever just magically stop sending a single dollar to Ukraine. Never going to happen as that is a completely unworkable approach. To maintain any influence and leverage on Ukraine, to maintain influence as a power broker in Europe with your Allies, then you have to have skin in the game.
Of course, I definitely could see funding sent to Ukraine reduced because of domestic politics, but funding at some level there will be for a long time to at least hold a minimum line. We were annually sending some money to Ukraine during Trump's term too. This isn't solely a 'Dem' thing and never will be. Already in Year Nine since it went Hot. And both Ukraine and Russia see this as an existential situation and there is extreme animosity and distrust, so where is a 'middle ground' going to eventually be found that would be acceptable for an actual real peace? There is no easy answer.