$70,000,000,000 🤣🤣🤣 it’s way more than that.
We also pay for their ahem government functions and pensions.
Wait till the average age for their fighters is 50.
They already have women and literal retards dead on their frontlines.
Hey SJWsnowflake it’s $175,000,000,000 you herpes ridden commie dick sucker.
I and guess you haven’t seen the videos of dead women and Down syndrome soldiers on the frontlines huh?
And the current AVERAGE AGE (if you know how to do math, it means there are older people fighting) is OVER 40!!!!!
After months of intense congressional
debate, Congress passed and the president signed into law a $61 billion aid package for Ukraine. The legislation gives the president nearly everything he wanted, which is surprising given the drama in the Republican House caucus. The new legislation brings the total U.S. commitment to $175 billion since the beginning of the invasion. It will produce an immediate surge in deliveries of military equipment, which had fallen to about 10 percent of what they had been last year. Because of the delay, another funding package will not be needed until January. That pushes it past the presidential campaign. Despite all this good news, a cloud hangs on the horizon: How does Ukraine plan on winning this war?
It is. Cocksucking, Trump-loving Republicans held up the military aid bill in the House for months. So who else is responsible?
Hey SJWsnowflake it’s $175,000,000,000 you herpes ridden commie dick sucker.
I and guess you haven’t seen the videos of dead women and Down syndrome soldiers on the frontlines huh?
We fund the functions of their government, fact.
And why are you so concerned about fight commies, aren’t they your comrade!
After months of intense congressional
debate, Congress passed and the president signed into law a $61 billion aid package for Ukraine. The legislation gives the president nearly everything he wanted, which is surprising given the drama in the Republican House caucus. The new legislation brings the total U.S. commitment to $175 billion since the beginning of the invasion. It will produce an immediate surge in deliveries of military equipment, which had fallen to about 10 percent of what they had been last year. Because of the delay, another funding package will not be needed until January. That pushes it past the presidential campaign. Despite all this good news, a cloud hangs on the horizon: How does Ukraine plan on winning this war?