A year ago, I asked on this forum why it was a good idea for the United States to be involved in this eastern European border conflict.

Many of you responded positively, stating it was a good idea, citing several reasons.

One year, and roughly $113 billion later (give or take a few billion, who's really counting?), do those previous supporters still feel it is a good idea for the United States to be involved?

There's certainly has been a shift in right wing punditry with many of them claiming this is now a boondoggle.

How much of that is honest and how much of it is anti-Biden? Who knows.

For those of you that have previously argued that is a good idea for the United States to send military aid to Ukraine, do you still feel that way? And why? Has there been any benefit to the United States?