If you’ve followed my work, particularly over the past six months or so, you’ll know that I’ve posed the following question multiple times: How much of American taxpayers’ money does President Joe Biden’s regime need to send over to Ukraine before it becomes ‘Our-kraine?’
Reuters national security correspondent Idrees Ali tweeted out on Friday that the Pentagon “formally announces” a close to $800 million weapons package to Ukraine, which reportedly includes “ammunition, surveillance drones and anti-mine vehicles.”
The Pentagon formally announces the $775 million package, which includes ammunition, surveillance drones and anti-mine vehicles. https://t.co/ifAXbsjOmg
— Idrees Ali (@idreesali114) August 19, 2022
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When will anyone, with any kind of sway, begin to ask how much is enough? And if the tens upon tens of billions of U.S. taxpayer dollars are justified in being spent, then Americans need to be reassured of where the money that isn’t going to military equipment — which is a good portion of it — is actually going.
The Globe and Mail reported that the Biden regime has given “about $10.6 billion” in military aid since they took the White House.
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