Posted on 05/14/2024 4:25:05 PM PDT by ransomnote
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After months of intense congressional debate, Congress passed and the president signed into law a $61 billion aid package for Ukraine. The legislation gives the president nearly everything he wanted, which is surprising given the drama in the Republican House caucus. The new legislation brings the total U.S. commitment to $175 billion since the beginning of the invasion. It will produce an immediate surge in deliveries of military equipment, which had fallen to about 10 percent of what they had been last year. Because of the delay, another funding package will not be needed until January. That pushes it past the presidential campaign. Despite all this good news, a cloud hangs on the horizon: How does Ukraine plan on winning this war?SNIP
Q3: How much money has the United States committed as a result of the conflict in Ukraine?
A3: With the latest supplemental, the United States has committed $175 billion in economic, humanitarian, and military aid as a result of the war. Most of the funding for Ukraine has come from five emergency supplemental bills passed, though the regular appropriations have included some money.
SNIPQ4: Where will this money be spent?
A4: The notion of “aid to Ukraine” is a misnomer. Despite images of “pallets of cash” being sent to Ukraine, about 72 percent of this money overall and 86 percent of the military aid will be spent in the United States. The reason for this high percentage is that weapons going to Ukraine are produced in U.S. factories, payments to U.S. service members are mostly spent in the United States, and even some piece of the humanitarian aid is spent in the United States. The major element of funding going to Ukraine is the economic support to the Ukrainian government, which the World Bank handles.
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A large number of ATACMS could be sent quickly, as more than 1,000 are in the U.S. stockpile today. The risk of the United States being short for other conflicts is low because the Precision Strike Missile—the successor to the ATACMS—began deliveries in late 2023. ATACMS is obsolescent.
Enhancing air defense, one of Ukraine’s top needs, will take years because the United States eliminated most of that capability after the Cold War. For example, the United States committed 14 National Advanced Surface-to-Air Missile Systems (NASAMS). The first two NASAMS, as a PDA drawdown, arrived in November 2022, taking about four months to deliver. The other 10 NASAMS committed under USAI will not arrive until 2025 at the earliest because of a 24-month production lead time.
Finally, F-16s are unlikely to be in the early packages. They are expensive, with one F-16 costing as much to procure as 200 Stingers, and are also very costly to maintain.
FULL ARTICLE AT LINK: What Is in the Ukraine Aid Package, and What Does it Mean for the Future of the War?
Really worth reading the entire article because there are nuggets of information in the text charts. It's important to note that the Brandon regime admitted to another 14 Billion in aid previously given to the Ukraine, bringing the total to $189 Billion, that we know of.
Glad we have a say in how our tax dollars are abused.
The package is nothing but a PR stunt and a potential election dig at house Republicans. The 13 or 14 billion that will be spent on actual Uke weapons was spent one, three or six months ago. Many of those weapons sent are just now being paid for.
Looking forward to seeing the official Ukraine goverment’s accounting log to see where all those billions of U.S. tax dollars have gone. Oh wait....
And there is at least 3 times that amount we don’t know about.
“Glad we have a say in how our tax dollars are abused.”
Also, consider this from the article: “86 percent of the military aid will be spent in the United States.”
What that means is that we taxpayers are paying for the weapons sent to Ukraine.
More than the budget of the (US) Marine Corps.
Just a reminder: US foreign policy is *not* helping “our guys” win wars. It’s keeping profitable wars going.
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If you’ve got an hour to spare, read “country by country” the lengthy list of armaments, ammo, tanks, aircraft, etc sent to Ukraine.
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The Biden Administration Just Admitted It Massively
Under-counted (to hide?) tax dollars going to Ukraine
The American Conservative ^ | 4/9/24 | Bradley Devlin
FR Posted on 4/10/2024, 4:07:20 PM by hardspunned
One of the worst kept secrets in Washington is no one actually knows just how much money the United States has spent in support of Ukraine. Over the past year, however, conservatives in Congress have been pushing President Joe Biden and his administration for the real number, and they’re finally getting some answers.
In a letter sent to Office of Management and Budget Director Shalanda Young on Tuesday, Senator J.D. Vance of Ohio and Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia, along with Sens. Roger Marshall, Rand Paul, Mike Lee, and twelve other members of Congress, chronicled the immense difficulty Congress has had in getting what should be readily available information from the Biden administration.
(Excerpt) Read more at theamericanconservative.com ...
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Really, really makes one wonder what happened to all the billions. I’ve seen photos of luggage belonging to big Ukrainian politicians or others leaving the country stuffed with $100 dollar bills.
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