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‘President’ Joe Biden is demanding $6 billion in more foreign aid for the Ukrainian government in order to prop up the U.S. proxy war against Russia in the region that has already claimed millions of lives.
As of right now the military aid for Ukraine stands to expire on Sept. 30 unless it is extended, Biden is pushing for it to continue. The Pentagon claims there is $5.9 billion left in spending for Ukraine’s war with Russia under the Presidential Drawdown Authority. The Presidential Drawdown Authority permits the U.S. to give weapons from its military stockpiles directly to other nations, weakening the reserves of the U.S. to push foreign war abroad.
The $5.8 billion will expire if Congress does not extend it by the end of this fiscal year. The Biden regime is demanding for Congress to include its extension by Sept. 30 in a continuing resolution.
“The [Defense] Department will continue to provide drawdown packages in the near future and is working with Congress to seek an extension of PDA authorities beyond the end of the fiscal year,” Pentagon spokesman Brig. Gen. Pat Ryder said to The Hill.
White House National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan continues to pay lip service to the absurd notion that Ukraine can win the war with Russia.
“I do think we need a comprehensive strategy for success in this war, and that is what President Zelenskyy says he is bringing,” Sullivan said during the Yalta European Strategy conference in Kiev.
“So we are very much looking forward to sitting down and talking that through, and President Biden is eager for that conversation,” he added.
Big League Politics has reported on how the U.S. now fully understands Ukraine is losing their war with Russia and the effort is a lost cause:
“According to a recently published Rasmussen poll, 13% of likely United States voters believe Ukraine is winning the Russo-Ukrainian conflict. By contrast, 23% believe Russia is winning, while 48% believe the Russo-Ukrainian conflict is at a stalemate. An additional 17% are unsure.
46% of voters view Zelensky favorably, which includes 24% with a very favorable impression of the Ukrainian president. 29% view Zelensky in an unfavorable light. 51% of voters believe Zelensky is doing a good or excellent job as the leader of Ukraine in its war against Russia, whereas 17% stated he is doing a poor job and an additional 12% are unsure.”
The only interests benefiting from the continuous war in Ukraine are the defense contractors of the military-industrial complex, enriching themselves from the carnage and despair in the region.
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