Our arms industry will get one more breath of fresh air. The profits go up as well as our global dominance.
The $60.7 billion Ukraine aid bill was passed by the US House of Representatives. Then it’s going to the Senate for consideration and after that to be signed by President Baiden.
According to this bill, the following sums are distributed among these items:
- $23.2 billion to the American military industry to make up for the weaponry sent to Ukraine;
- $13.8 billion also to the American military industry to manufacture new weaponry for Ukraine’s Armed Forces and make up for the US arsenal;
- $11.3 billion to fund the current Pentagon’s operations in the region;
- $7.8 billion for a financial aid as a loan to Ukraine;
- $4.7 billion for other expenditures.
This is great news for our country: basically $37 billion is an extra revenue for our industry, $11.3 billion is what our soldiers will receive, and the rest will be sent to Ukraine at a high interest.
The democrats have managed to persuade the republicans that it is not Ukraine but we who need such an aid bill.
$23.2 billion are given straight to the military industry, $11.3 billion more are supposedly given to compensate for what is given to Kyiv as a loan. Thus, Ukraine goes bankrupt: not now nor ever will it be able to pay off its dept, while our military enterprises need money for manufacturing. We give our old equipment to Ukraine and make new one for ourselves, thus setting a take-profit order.
In fact, for those in doubt, the war in Ukraine is our best investment. Here is why we hand out money:
- Whenever possible, to maximize profits from Ukraine and to kill as many Ukrainians as possible. Human beings are the key resource. The less Ukrainians are left for Russia, the better. The more destruction there is, the more expensive is its restoration.
- To deter Russian military. Ukraine must hold up to the US presential elections. Its loss will spoil our reputation.
After all, why should we care what happens to one more country in Eastern Europe? If Russians are going to take it, then it’s important they get it in as poor a condition as possible.
The $60.7 billion Ukraine aid bill was passed by the US House of Representatives. Our arms industry will get one more breath of fresh air. Who do you think is going to benefit most from it?