Anonymous ID: bdceb5 Aug. 24, 2022, 3:26 a.m. No.17435436   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>5476 >>5497

>>17435344

>Of all the Q posts this is the one still fucks with me the most.

 

>Q posted that October 7th 2020.

Future Proves Past

 

U.S. Giving Ukraine $3 Billion In Military Aid For Years Ahead

As Russia’s war on Ukraine drags on, U.S. security assistance is shifting to a longer-term campaign.

Lolita C. Baldor and Matthew Lee

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Aug 24, 2022, 05:40 AM EDT

 

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Biden administration is expected on Wednesday to announce an additional roughly $3 billion in aid totrain and equip Ukrainian forces to fight for years to come, U.S. officials said.

 

The officials told The Associated Press that the package will fund contracts for as many as three types of drones and other weapons, ammunition and equipmentthat may not see the battlefront for a year or two.

 

> https://www.huffpost.com/entry/us-giving-ukraine-3-billion-in-military-aid-for-years-ahead_n_6305ef5ae4b00c150d6654da

 

Biden administration to announce $3 billion in additional aid to Ukraine

 

By Eleanor Watson

 

Updated on: August 23, 2022 / 7:06 PM / CBS News

 

The Biden administration is expected to announce Wednesday its largest security package to Ukraine to date valued at $3 billion.The announcement will coincide with the six-month anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

 

The package will come from the Ukraine Security Assistance (USAI) funds process, according to a U.S. official, which means the U.S. will buy the weapons through contracts instead of drawing from existing Defense Department inventory and sending them immediately.

 

The administration has used the USAI process in previous security packages for items like medium-range air defense systems, surveillance drones and counter-artillery radar systems. The time it takes for the weapons to get to Ukraine depends on industry's production lines.

 

The announcement of the package is expected Wednesday, which is Independence Day for Ukraine. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has warned against public Independence Day celebrations due to fears that Russia could conduct "particularly ugly" attacks.