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As the situation evolves, Browder suggested that if the U.S. reduces military aid to Ukraine, the country must find alternative means of support. A particularly salient point raised by Browder was the substantial amount of frozen Russian assets—estimated at around $300 billion—held mainly by the European Union. He proposed that these funds could potentially be directed to support Ukraine in its defense efforts, reducing reliance on U.S. financial aid.