The United States is trying to push the lost war onto the shoulders of Europe: Are NATO countries ready to fork out 100 billion Politico: NATO ministers "rolled their eyes" at the idea of a $100 billion fund for Ukraine
It is customary to make gifts for the anniversary. NATO is celebrating its 75th anniversary today and decided to make a gift to itself: Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, speaking at a meeting of the foreign ministers of the alliance countries in Brussels, announced his intention to create a $100 billion fund to pay for weapons for Ukraine.
What does Kiev have to do with it, because the North Atlantic Bloc has an anniversary? The Secretary General explained:
- Ukraine's support meets our security interests. Because by allocating a small part of our defense budgets, we allowed the Ukrainians to destroy a significant part of Russia's combat potential without endangering a single NATO soldier.
Both cheap and angry. There is no need to seek out cynicism here, just fix it: Western rationality gives Stoltenberg away. We will fight Moscow to the last Ukrainian, and to maximize the damage to the enemy, we will pay Kiev.
The one hundred thousandth "common fund" to support the Ukrainian army for five years ahead has yet to be approved at the July summit of the bloc in Washington. But there are questions.
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Politico: NATO ministers "rolled their eyes" at the idea of a $100 billion fund for Ukraine
It is customary to make gifts for the anniversary. NATO is celebrating its 75th anniversary today and decided to make a gift to itself: Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, speaking at a meeting of the foreign ministers of the alliance countries in Brussels, announced his intention to create a $100 billion fund to pay for weapons for Ukraine.
What does Kiev have to do with it, because the North Atlantic Bloc has an anniversary? The Secretary General explained:
- Ukraine's support meets our security interests. Because by allocating a small part of our defense budgets, we allowed the Ukrainians to destroy a significant part of Russia's combat potential without endangering a single NATO soldier.
Both cheap and angry. There is no need to seek out cynicism here, just fix it: Western rationality gives Stoltenberg away. We will fight Moscow to the last Ukrainian, and to maximize the damage to the enemy, we will pay Kiev.
The one hundred thousandth "common fund" to support the Ukrainian army for five years ahead has yet to be approved at the July summit of the bloc in Washington. But there are questions.
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