There is a HUGE difference between what politicians agree to send Ukraine... what the media reports is being sent... and what actually happens.
When the U.S. Military invaded Iraq... you could watch the railroads and highways and see military gear being transported in large quantities. Factories were busy producing weaponry and ammunition. It was visible. Same for Afghanistan, but to a lesser extent.
$40 Billion in aid to Ukraine... and you barely see any difference? I don't see military transport ships being loaded with gear. I haven't seen huge #'s of military transport planes being loaded and heading for Poland. Ukraine complaining about running out of ammunition is a big tell.
I believe we are hearing ONE thing, but reality is different. We hear what we are meant to hear... but we may not be sending to Ukraine what people think we are.
This seems to be the truth. Russia most likely could keep most major shipments out, or confiscate. Russia probably has been making money on this as well if they are as clever as I imagine they would be. Why would they not intercept the funds/ equipment?
SecDef Austin was/is involved with Raytheon. I think he was on the board.
When Warren "called him out", he basically said that he'd refrain from voting. Which, uhhhhh... isn't the problem, dude. The problem is that we have a SecDef who's profitting from purchases made by his command to a vendor.
The more ammo he can dump through active combat, "supporting" allies, or just leaving on the ground and writing off, the bigger the replacement order is going to be, the more money he makes.
Pretty sure Gen. "Pleasin' Treason" Milley has a similar sweetheart deal.
There is a HUGE difference between what politicians agree to send Ukraine... what the media reports is being sent... and what actually happens.
When the U.S. Military invaded Iraq... you could watch the railroads and highways and see military gear being transported in large quantities. Factories were busy producing weaponry and ammunition. It was visible. Same for Afghanistan, but to a lesser extent.
$40 Billion in aid to Ukraine... and you barely see any difference? I don't see military transport ships being loaded with gear. I haven't seen huge #'s of military transport planes being loaded and heading for Poland. Ukraine complaining about running out of ammunition is a big tell.
I believe we are hearing ONE thing, but reality is different. We hear what we are meant to hear... but we may not be sending to Ukraine what people think we are.
This seems to be the truth. Russia most likely could keep most major shipments out, or confiscate. Russia probably has been making money on this as well if they are as clever as I imagine they would be. Why would they not intercept the funds/ equipment?
Sounds like it might be a good idea if we all hold on to our AR-15s.
We're sitting ducks, eh?
SecDef Austin was/is involved with Raytheon. I think he was on the board.
When Warren "called him out", he basically said that he'd refrain from voting. Which, uhhhhh... isn't the problem, dude. The problem is that we have a SecDef who's profitting from purchases made by his command to a vendor.
The more ammo he can dump through active combat, "supporting" allies, or just leaving on the ground and writing off, the bigger the replacement order is going to be, the more money he makes.
Pretty sure Gen. "Pleasin' Treason" Milley has a similar sweetheart deal.