More Money! U.S. to Hand Over Another
$1.2 Billion in Aid to Ukraine: Report
Breitbart Europe,
by
Peter Caddle
Original Article
Posted By: Imright,
5/9/2023 10:36:21 AM
The Biden administration is set to announce another $1.2 billion in military aid to Ukraine, it is claimed.The package is said to be valued at $1.2 billion. It will reportedly be used to purchase various air defence equipment for the country, alongside more ammo for artillery and rocket systems.
According to a report by the Associated Press, the Joe Biden administration could announce the newest batch of military funding as early as Tuesday, with the package set to coincide with a Ukrainian counteroffensive against invading Russian forces.
Reply 1 - Posted by:
skacmar 5/9/2023 10:47:56 AM (No. 1466160)
I don't want to hear Biden or any Democrat crying about the debt ceiling crisis when we keep giving money away to Ukraine (and other countries) like its candy. Stop spending, or giving away, money we don't have!
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
jalo1951 5/9/2023 11:04:59 AM (No. 1466178)
How much $$$ has been siphoned off into private accounts? Ukranians as well as the Big Guy. Billions being flushed down a rat hole and the taxpayers will be responsible for it. This must stop. Just throwing money at the situation and waiting for a notice from the bank that you just got a nice deposit for your effort.
19 people like this.
Reply 3 - Posted by:
Strike3 5/9/2023 11:14:04 AM (No. 1466187)
That's a hundred and twenty million for the Big Guy. Nice payday, Joe. Oh wait, is Hunter still in on the recipient list?
13 people like this.
Reply 4 - Posted by:
Krause 5/9/2023 11:15:06 AM (No. 1466189)
How much will the kick-back be on this batch?
6 people like this.
Reply 5 - Posted by:
stablemoney 5/9/2023 11:22:21 AM (No. 1466198)
This is a current installment. The US is paying all of Ukraine's bills, so expect installments far into the future.
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To announce this on this day tells me that the entire Biden crime disorganization isn't worried about Comer, Jordan, Archer, Ukrainian prosecuters, FBI whistleblowers, the New York Post, Fox News, the judge in Arkansas - none of them. Not worried in the least. Ain't nothin' gonna happen and they know it.
8 people like this.
Reply 7 - Posted by:
planetgeo 5/9/2023 11:38:09 AM (No. 1466208)
Essentially this has become a proxy war, regardless of who started it or who is in the right.
As a proxy war it's instructive to look at other proxy wars throughout history to study how they were fought and what strategies were most effective. Take the Korean and Vietnam wars, for example. China used those two countries to fight the U.S without risking a direct counterattack. They were clever to minimize the level of weaponry they provided to these countries in order to maintain enough distance and lessen any threat of direct response.
Our whole strategy in Ukraine, is not just wrong but very risky in terms of inviting a direct response from the Russians (such as in a nuclear attack). By providing sophisticated weapons (Abrams tanks, drones, anti-air missiles, etc.), it's not only very costly but also a higher level of involvement and reason to respond directly. If we followed the Chinese model for providing mostly small arms to the general population to fight a war of attrition with the Russian invaders, it would be much less costly, much less risky to us, and play out as a gutsy war of attrition that the Russians would ultimately withdraw from (as they did from Afghanistan, and we did from Vietnam, Iraq, and Afghanistan). Worth thinking about.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
Venturer 5/9/2023 11:48:48 AM (No. 1466212)
We will keep giving our weapons to the Ukraine until out own soldiers have nothing left to fight with but pocket knives.
And by 2030 if they go electric they will be going to war in Golf Carts.
7 people like this.
Reply 9 - Posted by:
Birddog 5/9/2023 12:07:03 PM (No. 1466221)
The amount spent/sent so far for Ukraine to "Protect it's border" exceeds the amount REFUSED by Dems to complete the "Wall" at OUR southern border. The money that would have been saved by completing OUR border protection first, would be at least twice the amount we are sending Ukraine for theirs. IE: It would be "PAID FOR" instead of being deficit spending/Debt Increases.
There also would not currently be more massed foreign Invaders on our southern borders than Russians at Ukraine's.
7 people like this.
Reply 10 - Posted by:
Twinkle93 5/9/2023 12:39:33 PM (No. 1466247)
When did Congress approve this additional money?
8 people like this.
Reply 11 - Posted by:
Kate318 5/9/2023 12:55:45 PM (No. 1466261)
Good God Almighty, just how much blackmail money are we supposed to fork over?? Vietnam 2.0.
6 people like this.
Reply 12 - Posted by:
Phantomll 5/9/2023 12:58:19 PM (No. 1466265)
Where is Biteme getting all these dollars? I thought that Congress controlled the purse strings.
10 people like this.
Reply 13 - Posted by:
rochow 5/9/2023 1:35:24 PM (No. 1466290)
Zelenskiy needs a large new island for his super yacht, his wife needs new duds to go begging for more $$$$ in yet another country. Meanwhile Z. is trying to figure out new ways to shake down the low life resident in the WH whilst that one is still in it though he can't recall actually where he is.
1 person likes this.
Reply 14 - Posted by:
PrayerWarrior 5/9/2023 4:21:21 PM (No. 1466382)
A well thought out plan by the Communists in our government. Spend us into oblivion, over-run our boards with tens of millions of illegal aliens from God knows where, and destroy every last vestige of freedom this country has and all because......
Someone, please finish the last sentence.
1 person likes this.
Reply 15 - Posted by:
mifla 5/10/2023 5:35:54 AM (No. 1466696)
And how much did the rest of Europe pay?
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