Summary

The U.S. announced $5.9 billion in additional aid to Ukraine, including $2.5 billion in military support and $3.4 billion in budget assistance, as President Biden finalizes his term.

This brings total U.S. military aid since 2022 to $61.4 billion and budget aid to over $30 billion, supporting Ukraine’s government and military amid intensifying Russian attacks.

Biden emphasized the importance of continued support, though uncertainty looms under Trump, who has questioned U.S. involvement.

Treasury Secretary Yellen warned against cutting aid, calling Ukraine’s success vital to U.S. interests.

    • @BigDanishGuy@sh.itjust.works
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      3 months ago

      Trump would never! /s

      At least not as long as Zelensky helps Trump find 10000 votes Hilary’s emails dirt on Hunter Biden

  • @brlemworld@lemmy.world
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    203 months ago

    WTF, they cut funding to the IRS, they could have easily increased funding and it would pay for itself.

    • FundMECFS
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      103 months ago

      They could literally afford to give everyone 2’000 dollars. You saw Trump do it to get reelected.

      They just don’t want to. Never believe their budget resictions.

      “We can’t afford it” = “We think not taxing corporations and billionaires is more important”

  • Flying Squid
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    153 months ago

    Please attack the argument, not the person. We have civility rules here. If you feel someone is trolling or spreading misinformation, report them to the moderators.

    • @Sir_Premiumhengst@lemmy.world
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      3 months ago

      Agreed though I struggle with it. It’s not the best choice but it’s better than nothing. So by default, better world than before the decision. Still struggling though with separating a good deed from way too little way too fucking late and, sorry I can’t stop myself, a decision by way too fucking old a fart thst won’t last to see the end of the next four years.

      And again Tha ks for he call to civil ty and objectivism. Just do fucking hard…

      /ed: adjusted for correct English figure of speech. “too little too late”

    • Flying Squid
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      293 months ago

      The U.S. gave a ton of military aid to countries getting invaded by the Nazis too.

      What a terrible idea, am I right?

      • @sic_semper_tyrannis@lemmy.today
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        63 months ago

        It’s a proxy war so the US military industrial complex and politicians can make more money. It’s unfortunate two countries are fighting but it’s not the problem of the US people. Also you can’t fix other’s problems if you (the USA) have too many problems of your own that need attending to first. I would not compare this to WWII, and hopefully it doesn’t turn into a nuclear WWIII because of the US antagonizations.

    • @ubergeek@lemmy.today
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      173 months ago

      Imagine if the US didn’t do a lend-lease deal to the USSR during WWII… There wouldn’t be a Russia today. Most of Europe would be known as “Germany”. And Japan would be ruling most of the Pacific.

    • @ManixT@lemmy.world
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      303 months ago

      Does this make you feel good spreading Russian propaganda?

      Russia invaded Ukraine in a fascist land grab just like Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin at the beginning of WW2

      • @About42Indians@lemmy.today
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        43 months ago

        To be fair Russia had been screaming for 8 years that if America didn’t stop messing around in Ukraine that it would force them to go to war. Wasn’t like they just one day woke up and decided to invade for no reason.

        • Flying Squid
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          Nonsense. No one forced them to invade Ukraine. You can’t be forced to invade another country.

          They claimed they didn’t want NATO on their borders. Well now they have it with Finland and Norway and Ukraine is, unlike it was before, seeking NATO status.

          (And, of course, NATO had been on their borders in Kaliningrad already, along with the Baltic states. Why didn’t that force Putin to go to war and invade somewhere?)

          • @About42Indians@lemmy.today
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            43 months ago

            Russia has invaded through Ukraine by both the French and the Germans to devastating effect. Ukraine is a more sensitive situation. The Baltic states can be cut off in a day between Kaliningrad and Belarussia. It would also be very difficult not impossible to invade through Scandinavia. Ukraine being a part of an every expanding NATO is a reasonable concern for Russia especially when NATO is led by the largest war country in the world.

            • Flying Squid
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              33 months ago

              None of that is in any way a defense of Russia invading Ukraine.

        • @NOT_RICK@lemmy.world
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          123 months ago

          if America didn’t stop messing around in Ukraine

          Ukraine, as a sovereign nation, has the right to associate with whomever they want. Russia being mad that a country formerly in their sphere has turned westward as a direct result of being consistently abused by Russia is not a fault of the United States.

          • @About42Indians@lemmy.today
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            23 months ago

            I see what you are saying but it’s not unusual for powerful countries to not allow smaller countries around them to align with foreign powers. For example America has the Monroe Doctrine. Any country in North or South America tries to align with a European or Asian power America goes to war.

            • @NOT_RICK@lemmy.world
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              33 months ago

              The Monroe doctrine is 200 years old. Anyone using it for an excuse to interfere in another nation’s foreign affairs is a clown.

          • @hark@lemmy.world
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            13 months ago

            The CIA worming its way into a country isn’t that country merely deciding to set their alliance in their favor.

        • ikt
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          83 months ago

          So why didn’t he say that instead of this special military operation to de-nazify ukraine? wth was that?

            • ikt
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              73 months ago

              Well good news for Putin I guess, thanks to his stupidity NATO membership increased in size with Sweden and Finland joining and lots of other countries also looking at joining for protection from… Russia

              He could have integrated Russia more deeply into Europe, with the gas pipelines and supply of energy, France/Macron was constantly saying that Russia should be more integrated into the EU… but then he did this and now I doubt in my lifetime we’ll see Russia be anything more than a pariah state

        • @x00z@lemmy.world
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          73 months ago

          10 years ago Ukraine was already trying to get rid of corrupt Russia linked politicians. Ukraine wanting to join NATO is their own choice, because of Russia. It’s like a bully that bullies because their victim didn’t want to get bullied and tried to get help.

          So yes, imperialism. But also very much colonialism. Putler seems to want to bring the Soviet union back.

    • @MutilationWave@lemmy.world
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      143 months ago

      I don’t know how many times this needs to be explained, but this is not money. It is not stacks of cash we could use to hand out to the homeless, or to rent them apartments.

      This is war materiel. Artillery shells, vehicles, etc. It is assigned a dollar value. This is stuff we have sitting in warehouses, sometimes pretty old and in need of replacement anyway.

      I’m no fan of the military industrial complex, but these donations could even be seen as a way to create American jobs in American factories, building modern replacements for what is being sent.