Posted on 07/21/2023 4:01:15 AM PDT by buwaya
Kiel Institute support tracker from downloaded data XLS file. All aid to Ukraine cumulative from 2/22/2022 to 5/31/2023
Country $billion %GDP Australia 0.46 0.03 Austria 2.04 0.43 Belgium 1.90 0.32 Bulgaria 0.48 0.57 Canada 5.73 0.29 Croatia 0.36 0.53 Cyprus 0.06 0.22 Czech Republic 1.57 0.56 Denmark 3.01 0.76 Estonia 0.54 1.46 EU (Commission and Council) 29.84 0.17 Finland 1.97 0.66 France 8.11 0.27 Germany 19.58 0.46 Greece 0.74 0.34 Hungary 0.48 0.27 Iceland 0.03 0.13 Ireland 0.84 0.17 Italy 6.28 0.30 Japan 7.19 0.15 Latvia 0.51 1.28 Lithuania 0.76 1.14 Luxembourg 0.22 0.26 Malta 0.03 0.19 Netherlands 7.24 0.71 New Zealand 0.03 0.01 Norway 2.27 0.47 Poland 6.21 0.91 Portugal 0.90 0.35 South Korea 0.66 0.04 Romania 0.74 0.26 Slovakia 1.06 0.91 Slovenia 0.20 0.33 Spain 5.21 0.36 Sweden 3.28 0.52 Switzerland 0.42 0.05 Turkey 0.07 0.01 United Kingdom 11.67 0.37 United States 76.84 0.33 Taiwan 0.07 0.01 TOTAL 209.62
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Format, format, format. That’s useless.
Because you are lazy, as we established long ago.
Will you lighten up on JonPreston?? He’s sharing some good information with us ...
$76Billion from the US? Your figures are way off. But when you’re talking about corruptocash for Uke and DC oligarchs what’s an additional 50 or 75 Billion dollars? What the heck, our grandkids are going to pay it so why should we care?
It’s a mess, and stop with the names.
What information is that?
Actual dollar amounts and value of equipment transferred, not amounts authorised. People confuse these a lot.
Yes they do ignore such things. They are innumerate. Nobody in the papers has broken down the actual aid and where its coming from.
Download the xls. There is tons more info there.
When you click on the “Download Data Set” and then click on “Bilateral Assistance, MAIN DATA” - the screen shows all the funds given to Ukraine by each country in great detail ... it is fascinating ....
Does this include the costs, to Poland, Hungary and others, of hosting milllions of Ukrainians?
I think some people also hear things like “authorized by the House”, “signed into law”, “delivered” and then at least triple count things in their head.
I believe so, or at least in part.
There is a lot of private and local spending as well, which I know of, and Kiel may not be capturing that.
Besides employment of refugees and their pay.
This page has it.
https://app.23degrees.io/view/jjk5qrNvY6pVz7qm-bar-horizontal-bar_chart_rf_total
It has Poland $15.4B, the Czech Republic $3.9B, Germany $13.9B, Hungary $0.8B and so on.
He was paid by Burisima, a private entity.
Biden papa then leaned on the Ukrainian government to protect Burisima.
US politicians tend to go out in the world to blackmail foreign people and governments.
“You can, too. Just call toll-free, ‘The Biden School of Making it Big in Government.’”
“And do it today.”
Some of the "granular detail" is eye crossing, such as amounts of hand sanitizer donated by some countries. The detail over all suggests one thing. If Ukraine cannot dislodge Russia from the territory taken after 500+ days and with losses on both sides, and the 175.82 billion Euros "committed" to date not near enough to end this, one way or another, how many more yens of billions will be required? And without a clear cut win for Ukraine, will these commitments be considered, like our materiel left in Afghanistan, be seen as losses?
What is interesting is that the source is also involved in their "Kiel Centre for Globalization."
Source: https://www.ifw-kiel.de/institute/initiatives/kiel-centre-for-globalization/
What is the Free Republic members' general stance on globalization?
Under the IFW Kiel Institute's various articles and publications, one finds a paper titled "Asylum and Migration: The EU Needs to Make More Attractive Offers," under the larger heading "Tension Within the European Union."
More migration into the EU is the stance, though not all "member states" and not all European political parties agree. Ergo.... It seems the Kiel Institute is politically active in terms of globalist goals, and not merely a neutral data gathering entity. Not many of those, these days.
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