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NATO Seeking to “Trump Proof” Future Ukraine Funds

(Zero Hedge)—When NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg this week unveiled a $100 billion, five-year fund for Ukraine which he pitched to alliance foreign ministers in preparation for the July annual summit, a number of pundits and publications immediately saw through it…

NATO leadership is ultimately seeking to “Trump-proof” support for the Ukraine war amid growing ‘fears’ the GOP frontrunner will take the White House after November, after which he’s expected to pull the plug on Biden’s billions for Ukraine.

Well-known career diplomat Chas Freeman told Responsible Statecraft that this scheme is “a case of throwing good money—in this case, borrowed money—after bad.”

Freeman explained, “NATO has run out of Ukrainians to sacrifice on the battlefield as well as the armaments production needed to equip the existing, greatly depleted Ukrainian armed forces. A bond fund will neither create more Ukrainians nor produce more weapons to arm those who have so far survived.”

Stoltenberg has been fairly transparent about his aims, with the Financial Times saying he’s doing it as a means “to shield the mechanism against the winds of political change.

Freeman has commented further that what Ukraine and Europe really need “is peace, and this demands negotiations with Russia.”

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2 thoughts on “NATO Seeking to “Trump Proof” Future Ukraine Funds”

  1. Just to refresh some memories on the war and what the USA gets from Ukraine.
    What does the U.S. get from Ukraine?
    The main products exported from Ukraine to United States were Pig Iron ($248M), Iron Pipes ($231M), and Fruit Juice ($71.5M). During the last 27 years the exports of Ukraine to United States have increased at an annualized rate of 2.86%, from $466M in 1995 to $998M in 2022.
    What is the Russo Ukraine war in simple words?
    The Russo–Ukrainian War is an ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine that began in February 2014. It started when Russia took over Crimea and funded anti-government rebels in the Donbas region. It escalated in February 2022 when Russia invaded the whole of Ukraine.

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