“We have issued the last package that we had withdrawn and for which we had funding,” John Kirby said. White House National Security Council strategic communications coordinator John Kirby said at a briefing Thursday that “the assistance we were providing has come to a halt.”

The White House official also said it is very important that Congress continues to approve the allocation of money to Ukraine. He stressed that Kiev needs help more urgently during the winter period.

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    The headline is a bit misleading, as you can see in the 2nd paragraph of the submission text, it’s the current round of assistance that has halted, and they’re pushing for Congress to continue their support of Ukraine.

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        Yeah, the site is suspect. The article uses the Russian spelling “Kiev” instead of the Ukranian “Kyiv,” which is a giveaway that the site might be spreading Russian propaganda. Also:

        Argentina seems to show a particularly interesting trend. The country has the region’s highest number of RT online readers, and, in 2014, it was one of the first countries in the region to allow RT to broadcast on public television. Current Argentine President Alberto Fernandez has since added Telesur, the Venezuelan television network, to his country’s basic national television service. Telesur now streams Russian propaganda and disinformation to 83% of the Argentine population. Given the reach of these outlets, it is an unlikely coincidence that 67.4% of Argentinian residents said in 2020 that they view Russia favorably.

        https://www.bfna.org/digital-world/growing-audiences-and-influence-russian-media-in-latin-america-7wlrwqpupm/

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      And it’s not that it has halted.

      It has concluded.

      It being halted would mean that that which was meant to be allocated is stopped from being allocated before all of it was allocated.

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    It’s clear that Ukraine is of “National Security Interests”. So I vote we just take a lil bit of the budget allocated for military spending and use it where it would be best served.

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      it’s mostly a gear refresh for our military anyway. we send them stuff we have stockpiled, then we spend the allocated money on new shit for us.

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      I say we send volunteers from the US military directly, and all their equipment too. I’m sure we can find plenty of right wing dumbasses in the ranks to chew up. Solves three problems at once!

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        I say that if we’re volunteering other people’s lives we start with yours. You can’t simultaneously say that the Russian military threat is real and also that people in the military have disposable lives. That’s precisely how Republicans view the military.

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    Funny how are government starts fucking up the war most Americans support AND fucking up the other one that most Americans don’t support.

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      One of those effects the transfer of capital far more than the other. The whole reason we have a navy is to police international waters for commerce.

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      They’re only achieving nothing when you take the “war on drugs” at face value.

      The USA has for-profit prisons, inmates that are functionally slave labor and an incarceration rate well beyond that of comparable countries.

      Psychopathic neoliberals profit from the “war on drugs”. It’s not a byproduct of the war on drugs, it’s one of the goals.

      You don’t have to politely accept it when they claim “it’s not about that”. Make them prove it by putting an end to the exploitation of prisoners and their families and investing in harm minimization strategies that actually work.

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        🤣😂🤣 Wait wait hol’up. You got me with “Psychopathic neoliberals”. 🤣 I gotta take a breath here, but: tell me how they’re the ones “profit from the ‘war on drugs’”. I’m all ears! Bahahaha!

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    Take the Israel weapon donations, ship them through a sketchy ukranian subcontractor in Ukraine, “lose them” in such a way the ukraine government “aquires” them. Two problems solved.

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      There isn’t any funding for Israel either. The bill they’re working on now has Israel, Ukraine, and additional US border security dollars in there.

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    The Kurds welcome Ukraine in joining the long list of groups abandoned and left in ruins by the US after being promised support to fight their enemy as long as needed.

    Biden needs to focus on committing Genocide now. He has no time for Ukrainians beating an invasion. Surely Zeloonsky understands, he unconditionally supports israel’s genocide himself.

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      Except this is Biden’s Whitehouse continuing to tell Congress to approve aid and the GOP blocking that. This was the last package the US could provide without further congressional action. That’s not likely as long as GOP runs the house. Biden and the Democratic party have been pretty lock step in providing aid.

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      I’m gonna start a bingo card about shit Lemmings say about US politics. This exaggerated and mostly inaccurate rhetoric is really grating.

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        Oh great it’s an enlightened centrist coming to tell everyone how Palestine supporters are all tankies and we should actually support Bidens stance on israel.

        Trump supposedly couldn’t do any of the things that he did while he was in office. But he just went “presidential powers go brrr”.

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      Biden has nothing to do with this, and if it were up to Biden, we would continue sending help to ukraine.

      You are so far up your own ass

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        What a cop out. If Biden put the same effort into getting Ukraine weapons as he does for israel he could certainly find a way. He just doesn’t.

        Just like how Biden can’t fix the student loans because “muh Republicans”. It’s Good cop Bad cop and you’re still falling for it.