hold on there's just too much going on in Congress lmao...
Disapproves specific military sales to Ukraine.
Senator Rand Paul (R-KY).
Introduced in Senate, in committee.
This joint resolution aims to block a proposed U.S. military sale of spare parts and logistics support to Ukraine. It was introduced by Senator Rand Paul, a Republican from Kentucky, and has been sent to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee for review. This means the bill is in its very early stages and has not yet been voted on by the full Senate.
Introduced Feb 12, 2026
The bill was introduced in the Senate on February 12, 2026, and referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations. For it to become law, it would need to pass through this committee, be approved by the full Senate and the House of Representatives, and then signed by the President.
If passed, this resolution would prevent the U.S. from delivering Class IX spare parts for U.S. Army-supplied vehicles and weapon systems to Ukraine. It would also block related logistics and program support, potentially impacting Ukraine's ability to maintain and operate its existing U.S.-supplied military equipment. This would represent a direct change in a specific aspect of U.S. military aid to Ukraine.
Supporters Say
Supporters would argue this bill reduces U.S. involvement in foreign conflicts and saves taxpayer money.
Critics Say
Critics would likely argue that stopping this aid weakens Ukraine's ability to defend itself against aggression.
Those in favor of this resolution often believe that limiting foreign military sales can reduce U.S. entanglements abroad and prioritize domestic spending. Conversely, opponents typically contend that such aid is crucial for supporting allies and promoting U.S. security interests by helping partners defend themselves against foreign threats.