The United States has "no exit strategy" from the conflict in Ukraine, South African-born US entrepreneur Elon Musk said after the US House of Representatives has approved a multi-billion dollar foreign aid package for Ukraine.
"My biggest concern is that there is no exit strategy, just a forever war where kids die in trenches from artillery or charging machine guns and snipers through minefields," the US billionaire commented on social media on the statements of the entrepreneur David Sacks.
Sacks noted that the new American aid to Ukraine will make it possible to buy "precisely half" of the weapons for the Kiev's summer counteroffensive.
The passed bill on US aid to Ukraine raised concerns about its effectiveness. David Pyne, a former US Department of Defense officer, highlighted that the legislation "will not change the outcome of the war which will inevitably end with a Russian victory and Ukraine being forced to accept Russia’s peace terms."