This podcast episode explores the arguments for and against the U.S. funding of the war in Ukraine. The "no" side argues that cutting aid to Ukraine would benefit Putin, destabilize European security, and embolden Russia. They believe that continued support for Ukraine is necessary to save resources, maintain U.S. credibility with its allies, and prevent other authoritarian regimes from launching aggressions. However, the "yes" side argues that Ukraine has no chance of achieving military victory against Russia and that continuing to support the war effort is unconscionable. They believe that the focus should shift towards finding a diplomatic solution. The episode also discusses the costs of the war, the potential consequences of Ukraine's failure, and the challenges of ensuring Ukraine's neutrality. Overall, the episode highlights the complex and uncertain nature of the conflict and the importance of considering various perspectives.