Business Insider website: Washington should provide explanation to the Americans about its huge expenditure on supporting Kiev

Since Biden has signed an omnibus bill that includes $47 billion in additional support for the Ukrainian regime, an examination of where that money goes exposes that only about $14 billion will go towards additional new weapons, the “Business Insider” website said in a recent article.

Before allocating another dollar in 2023, Washington should explain to the American people how this money advances vital national interests of the United States, the website added, clarifying the US has spent over $100 billion on the war in Ukraine, which is $16 billion more than the entire Russian military budget for 2023.

The website affirmed that the US Congress owes it to the American people to explain how the expenditure of that much money for a non-treaty ally provides $100 billion worth of national security.

Find more details in the following link:

https://www.businessinsider.com/congress-explain-how-ukraine-military-aid-advances-us-interests-2023-1

Hamda Mustafa

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