Posted on 11/19/2025 3:06:33 AM PST by Mount Athos
Zelensky has been hit with an ugly corruption scandal in which some of his closest allies stand accused of war profiteering. His reaction was to sign a letter of intent to buy 100 French Rafale jets and 150 Swedish Gripen fighters.
Kyiv doesn’t have enough to fill its $60bn budget black hole, let alone to buy billions in jets. Ukraine is going to run out of money by February unless the EU agrees to raise a €140bn loan secured against Russian assets held mostly in Belgium.
It has no hope of repaying that loan unless the Kremlin is compelled to pay war reparations – a vanishingly remote possibility.
France is still against confiscating Russian assets, fearing legal repercussions and investors pulling their money from Europe.
Ukraine’s anti-corruption bureau NABU has accused Zelensky’s inner circle of stealing $100m from air defences.
Zelensky attempted last July to shut down NABU.
Zelensky is haemorrhaging support at home. Members of Zelensky’s own party have begun calling for the resignation of Andriy Yermak, the president’s right-hand man – who stands at the centre of the NABU corruption case and who fled to Israel just hours before prosecutors raided his home. According to opposition MPs, trust in Zelensky has fallen to 20 per cent.
“We are headed toward a disaster of strategic magnitude, which could lead to the loss of statehood,” warned Sternenko on Monday. “Our defence is falling apart.”
Travelling around Europe signing fantasy arms deals Ukraine cannot afford is no answer to the looming political and military crisis at home. With the war entering its critical phase, international funds running out, desertions from Ukraine’s army running at four times the rate of last year, Russians advancing on the ground and the president’s political credibility in ruins, we should be very afraid for Ukraine’s future.
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What really ticked me off was every month it seemed Biden was sending tens of billions of dollars to Zelensky but during Trumps first term they wouldn’t even give him a freakin cent for the wall and what happened? As soon as the traitor Biden was appointed “President” he immediately participated in the biggest act of treason in US history by helping the enemy invade the country. God knows how many terrorists, foreign military, spies, saboteurs are in here right now.
Losing???? It was lost long ago
ha!!
“€140bn loan secured against Russian assets”
The Great Vlad might very well make EU and US intellectual property rights for the Russian Federation disappear.
Otherwise expensive drugs might be available cheaply at Russian Federation military bases scattered around the world, or on RF flagged cruise ships or RF airliners. Sit back and enjoy your flight, nurses will administer your prescribed drug soon after we are at cruising altitude.
Kinda like the shoes De Niro wears!
The EU and NATO has long lost touch with reality
Yes - they are Air DeNiros...
LOL
The Ukraine requires 120 billion euros a year to float the war
This is split roughly down the middle - 60 billion euros a year for weapons and military aid and 60 billion euros a year in direct cash economic welfare aid to pay people’s salaries and pensions and to float the economy to prevent collapse
The Ukrainian economy right now is effectively weapons production and distribution of American welfare money
The Biden gravy train ended in October and now Ukraine is running out of weapons to fight and money to pay for just about everything because distribution of foreign war aid money is the Ukraines economy at this point
Right now Ukraine is living on weapons and money left over from Biden but that is finite and will mostly be gone by February
The big talking European pols have found about 2 billion euros for Ukraine next year so only about 118 billion euros left to go to float the war another year
If things don’t change, the Ukraine will face simultaneous military and economic collapse in early 2026
I’m waiting for them to post predicting that Steiner’s defense will bring victory.
Is losing his touch on reality, present-tense? I’d say “has lost” rather some time ago.
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I love it!!!
These short guys have NO idea how ridiculous they look, I guess!
The British trash-press has been posting many articles of this sort lately - which means Zelensky and their globaloid Ukraine adventure is coming to a humiliating end.
Why have FR’s yappy Zeepers been so quiet and meek lately? Why haven’t dogface Jack Keane and squeaky Keith Kellogg been everywhere running their faceholes? Has Faux Snooze forgotten to invite them?
That meme you posted, of the western black hole, is real. It’s official Russian strategy. Their VIPs BRAG about it openly, for all to hear. Those who don’t rely on discredited western media heard it themselves. Part of the strategy has been to drain western treasuries and resources, but we’d rather listen to our own echo chamber, that has Putin pooping himself and Russians fighting with shovels and donkeys.
We thought we could just throw tons money and gear downrange, as with all our failed s**thole wars, so we’re about to get yet another well deserved lesson in humility.
The neocons just fk’d us over... once again.
ah hahahahaha
The way I’ve seen some foreign military sales work is the selling side provides the cash and the hardware. The cash part can be in the form of a loan, a grant, a forgivable loan, and probably more slight-of-hand means.
Why would a country do this? Several reasons. One, they feel they need the capacity and to develop the capacity to build at that rate they need a customer. The cost of subsidizing a losing sale can be hidden in a massive budget. It can be clandestinely paid for by selling newly developed technology for the project to allies, a new radar, a system on a chip, etc. Those might cost five hundred million to develop and be sold to allies five allies for one-hundred fifty million at a clip. And dividing the cost of each plane by the number of planes built reduces the cost of each plane the producing country buys for its own forces. Then you have to calculate in the economic boost you get from employing thousands of highly compensated employees and their downstream contributions to the services industries supporting them. To top it all off, your country has the capacity to do even more things now because you have the infrastructure and the highly trained work force.
Zelinsky didn’t do this without a lot of back-end support from the suppliers. THEY are the ones who supplied the letters he signed.
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