Biden Administration Doing Its Best to Start World War III
Since Russia invaded Ukraine, the Biden Administration has done all it can to get involved.
The U.S. has sent more than $54 billion to Ukraine since the war against Russia started, according to The New York Times in early August. The aid package can be broken down into multiple types of aid.
There are a couple of challenges in sending aid to Ukraine. For one, Americans have no idea where the money is really going. How much money, for example, is landing in corrupt politician accounts? We know the Bidens made millions in Ukraine, for example, during the Obama years.
The other big question that has yet to be answered is why does the US want to get involved in a war with Russia in the first place? This is not to ignore the horror of war in Ukraine and Russia’s actions in it. But Americans are not so eager to get involved in another war after what Biden did in giving Afghanistan over to the Taliban along with billions of US equipment, airfields, etc.
With so many material questions unanswered by the Biden Administration, it appears that this gang is moving forward with getting the US into the war.
Since Russia invaded Ukraine, the Biden Administration has done all it can to get involved.
The U.S. has sent more than $54 billion to Ukraine since the war against Russia started, according to The New York Times in early August. The aid package can be broken down into multiple types of aid.
- Weapons and other supplies: $12.5 billion
- Economic support: $9.4 billion
- U.S. military deployments and intelligence: $9 billion
- Food assistance, healthcare, and other aid: $7 billion
- Military and security assistance: $6 billion
- Grants and loans for military supplies: $4.7 billion
- Migration and refugee assistance: $1.8 billion
- Other foreign aid: $1.5 billion
- Assistance for Europe, Eurasia, and Central Asia: $1.1 billion
- Administration for Children and Families: $0.9 billion
- Diplomatic programs and other: $0.5 billion
- Enforcing sanctions: $0.3 billion
There are a couple of challenges in sending aid to Ukraine. For one, Americans have no idea where the money is really going. How much money, for example, is landing in corrupt politician accounts? We know the Bidens made millions in Ukraine, for example, during the Obama years.
The other big question that has yet to be answered is why does the US want to get involved in a war with Russia in the first place? This is not to ignore the horror of war in Ukraine and Russia’s actions in it. But Americans are not so eager to get involved in another war after what Biden did in giving Afghanistan over to the Taliban along with billions of US equipment, airfields, etc.
With so many material questions unanswered by the Biden Administration, it appears that this gang is moving forward with getting the US into the war.