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In a recent statement, White House National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan unveiled the Biden administration’s grand plan to secure congressional approval for a major arms shipment to Israel and Ukraine. The proposed plan is poised to surpass the staggering $2 trillion mark, and President Joe Biden is in deep discussions with Congress by taking a leading role in recommending its sanction.

Sullivan expressed the administration’s intention to provide more than the initially reported $2 billion, emphasizing the commitment to provide vital military resources to Israel and Ukraine to safeguard territorial integrity and govern the region in terrorism management is highlighted The action came at a critical time, as Israeli Hamas came in Gaza -preparing for a ground counterattack, and the U.S. officials are expressing concern about the region’s potential escalation.

The political climate in Parliament has created an obstacle to this process. The House of Representatives is grappling with the challenge of appointing a new speaker after party conservatives ousted Kevin McCarthy nearly two weeks ago. This Republican infighting also undermined the parliamentary process and the allocation of vital resources to Israel and Ukraine.

Also, the administration is facing opposition from some Republicans who suggest cutting funding for Ukraine. Some even went so far as to say they did not want to support a policy that combined aid to Israel and Ukraine.

The lack of a House spokesman raises questions about the bill’s journey through Parliament. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries hinted at the possibility of a bipartisan solution, saying Democrats and Republicans could work together on the speaker selection. Jim Jordan has been elected Speaker of the House as the founder of the conservative Republican Party faction backed by former President Donald Trump. But it is not uncertain whether his party has enough support to secure a majority in the Republican-controlled House.

In the midst of this uncertainty, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer has proposed that the Senate take the lead by moving forward with the step of passing a relief bill before the House. He believes the Senate, by acting as a strong bipartisan, can increase the chances of the bill passing the House, despite its ongoing content.

The Biden administration’s push for a special weapon highlights the complex political dynamics in Congress. As the country grapples with the need to support its allies and solve regional problems, the process of obtaining this economic aid to Israel and Ukraine is fraught with challenges a war a it continues to exercise control of the House of Representatives.

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