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It's a pretty simple equation.
Give taxpayer money to Ukraine, Ukraine buys lots of weapons from US companies, shareholders make out like bandits.
Rinse.
Repeat.
It's money laundering, probably counts as embezzlement and fraud too.
Not only weapons, Blackrock has been in Ukraine to negotiate rebuilding. War is a money machine...
Just not for the people for whom the money matters.
YEP just like the Clinton Foundation after Haiti, millions and millions. But they built 5 new homes.
You should correct that first it was 2 billion and it was Clintons and the red cross. They did not build 5 new homes they built 5 shanty shacks made of mud and wood scraps.
And don't forget 10% for the big guy.
It would be too obvious if his driveway was stacked with pallets of sweaters, blankets, rice and bottled water. Gold bars are easier to hoard as his cut.
I don't know whether "laundering" is a cover up being planted with insidious devotion by the CIA or if it just dropped into the sphere of thought and got stuck, but please stop calling this theft "money laundering". They don't need to launder money. THEY ARE THE GOVERNMENT. Why would they need to launder money? It's already in their hands. There's no need to explain where it came from initially (taxes) or where it came from afterwards ("we just didn't spend it").
This is not about getting as many weapons and dollars as we can into Zelenskyland. This is about getting all the weapons and all the dollars from America to someplace far away that can't be reached when we need it most.
You likely weren't following the FTX scandal. What is happening with the money is that the government gives money to Ukraine and then Ukraine gives most of the money to FTX which then donates some of the money to political parties and organizations.