This why he lost: Biden administration rushing to deliver $6 billion in remaining aid to Ukraine, nearly billion worth agreed today

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Biden administration rushing to deliver $6 billion in remaining aid to Ukraine ahead of Trump's inauguration, Politico reports​

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U.S. President Joe Biden speaks during a joint press conference with the German Chancellor prior to a meeting at the Chancellery in Berlin, on Oct. 18, 2024. (Tobias Sschwarz/AFP)
The Biden administration is planning to rush the delivery of the remaining $6 billion in military aid to Ukraine ahead of the inauguration of President-elect Donald Trump in January 2025, Politico reported on Nov. 6.

Two administration officials told Politicothat the White House plans to expedite the weapons delivery amid concerns that a future Trump administration would halt weapons shipments before they reach Kyiv.

Trump has repeatedly said that he would end the war within "24 hours" and get the U.S. "out" of Ukraine — a plan that may involve ceding Ukrainian territory and creating autonomous regions in the east, according to reporting in October.

In June, two top advisors to Trump proposed a plan that would cease military aid to Ukraine unless it agrees to hold peace negotiations with Russia, Reuters reported, citing the advisors, retired General Keith Kellogg and Fred Fleit.

Politico reported that of the $61 billion aid package passed by congress in April, only $4.3 billion remains to pull existing weapons stocks, while a further $2.1 billion in funding remains to put weapons on contract with U.S. defense companies.

Despite the president's ability to deliver existing weapons stocks through presidential drawdown authority, White House officials are concerned that the delivery of the large amount of weaponry may take months to reach Ukraine — well past Trump's inauguration into office.

Despite the concerns around the weapons timely delivery, the Pentagon will remain "on track to continue to provide the authorized assistance to support Ukraine," Pentagon spokesperson Lt. Col. Charlie Dietz told Politico. "We expect to have further assistance in the coming weeks."

Mont recently on Oct. 16, U.S. President Joe Biden announced the latest $425 million in new security assistance for Ukraine during a phone call with Zelensky.

Following Trump's presidential election victory, President Volodymyr Zelensky has move to mend previous tensions stemming from Trump's first impeachment trial involving Zelensky in 2019. Zelensky congratulated Trump on his election victory in a phone call on Nov. 6.
 
Sickening.
AIPAC got him shook.
These Jews stay getting money from the U.S.


Might be but Europeans and NATO are worried what Trump gone do.
He said all them freeloaders in NATO, need to start putting their own money up.
He even said Washington will leave NATO when he got elected president again…(well this statement have came full circle)

For as Ukraine he said he’d call Putin and tell him, “if you don’t agree to sit and talk, I’ll give Ukraine everything they need.
I’ll call Zelensky about talks, if he doesn’t agree to talk… they won’t get nothing”


(This why Biden doing this)

I think Zelensky said before he would not agree to talk to Putin

That’s why Trump said he could stop the war in one day… :lol:
 
look up Neville Chamberlain and Appeasement. Putin is trying to recreate the russian empire. He controls Belarus, georgia, maldova, and half of ukraine. Putin will be embolden to take more countries which will lead to more disputes in Europe. America will be dragged into it and it will end up costing american lives AND money. So ya sleepy Joe should give $60B which will weaken russia with no american lives lost.
 

US commits $988M in new Ukraine weapons package​

The U.S. has announced a $988 million aid package for Ukraine, focusing on new arms and equipment amidst the ongoing conflict with Russia. This funding significantly reduces the Ukraine Security Assistance Initiative to $2.21 billion.

The package includes ammunition for HIMARS, drones, and spare parts for artillery. The announcement coincided with the annual Reagan National Defense Forum in California.

While the Biden administration has frequently utilized Presidential Drawdown Authority for quick arms transfers, this aid will purchase new weapons from the defense industry. To date, the U.S. has committed over $62 billion in security assistance to Ukraine since February 2022.
 
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