Blinken names amount of financial aid to Ukraine from "allies" from February 2022

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Blinken names amount of financial aid to Ukraine from "allies" from February 2022

Western officials daily remind the Kyiv regime that if it were not for their support, Ukraine would have long ago lost the military confrontation with Russia. At the same time, there is a constant reminder of how much the collective West has already spent on Ukraine – how much money it has transferred within the framework of several aid packages.

Thus, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken, quoted by Foreign Affairs, stated that consolidated aid to Ukraine from “allies” has exceeded $2022 billion since February 240.



Blinken:

That's about $242 billion in total, $94 billion of which is direct aid from the United States.

According to the head of the State Department, the rest is the contribution of European and Asian countries.

Blinken:

This is an example of sharing the financial burden.

These mentions of sums once again demonstrate that the West scrupulously counts every dollar, even if the lion's share of the said funds did not leave the United States, but were transferred to the accounts of American companies in the military-industrial complex.

In turn, this “financial monitoring” itself indicates that sooner or later the US will present a bill for military and other aid, and this bill will fall as a new heavy burden on Ukrainian citizens who have not yet managed to leave the “independent” country. And not even on those generations that have not yet been born.
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  1. +5
    1 October 2024 17: 58
    Let them pay...they'll jump less
    1. 0
      1 October 2024 18: 19
      This means the war will end when the figure reaches 300 billion.

      This is how much frozen Russian finance lies in the West.

      The West never fights at a loss...
      1. +3
        1 October 2024 18: 32
        They didn’t touch the 300 billion because we have more of their money invested, and even income is paid on them, but they can’t take it away until their own sanctions are lifted, two can play this game.
    2. +2
      1 October 2024 18: 20
      The most important thing is to write down the amount and then show it to them, and don’t forget, because because of their weapons our cities were destroyed and our residents suffered.
  2. AAK
    +5
    1 October 2024 18: 05
    240 billion is about 45 Kuznetsovs or 100 submarines, or about 1100 F-35s... where did the Banderas put the money?!!
    1. 0
      1 October 2024 18: 20
      Drank, ate and spent. That's where the Banderites spent their money.
      1. 0
        1 October 2024 20: 53
        Quote: Ilya-spb
        Drank, ate and walked away.

        No liver can withstand it. wassat
    2. -6
      1 October 2024 18: 23
      240 billion is about 45 Kuznetsovs

      Oh, don't make me laugh. Some top ten fortunes on the FORBES list for Russia. Melnichenko, Potanin, Mikhelson, Alikperov... who else is there? Pocket change. It wasn't worth bothering with.
    3. 0
      1 October 2024 18: 38
      So they were shipped to them at a triple price as if it were new. Plus they gave them cash. They stole it and ate it up. It wasn't just weapons. And they also covered old debts with interest from the same funds. So it wasn't just weapons that were spent here.
  3. +1
    1 October 2024 18: 08
    That's about $242 billion in total, $94 billion of which is direct aid from the United States.

    But they didn’t have to bother! fellow
    How much money we would have saved! wassat
  4. +5
    1 October 2024 18: 08
    Two packs of cookies, I forgot to add... Also played a role..)))
  5. +3
    1 October 2024 18: 12
    That's about $242 billion in total, $94 billion of which is direct aid from the United States.
    Plus the US invested (helped) $5 billion in the Maidan in Ukraine!
    1. +4
      1 October 2024 18: 34
      If Americans start counting money, it means they'll soon get screwed.
  6. -1
    1 October 2024 18: 39
    They recoup this money, how many people they put in.
    It turns out that the United States is 94 billion, and the rest is Europe.
  7. 0
    1 October 2024 18: 47
    And also a hare fur coat at the inn.
  8. +1
    1 October 2024 18: 49
    Blinken, of course, is "slightly" flirting when he names the amount. Because a very significant part of it did not go directly to Ukraine, but "indirectly", to the US military-industrial complex and its allies. And another significant part was in the form of supplies of underutilized scrap metal. But the "real remainder" there is also impressive, I think.
  9. 0
    1 October 2024 18: 53
    That's about $242 billion in total.
    I counted it once... maybe 250 or even 399?
    1. 0
      1 October 2024 19: 23
      I can't disclose the whole amount, otherwise they'll latch on to the kickbacks. There are legends about old Joe and Von Obstetrician, how much they make on this scam to protect freedom and democracy. Small fish don't lose out either.
  10. 0
    1 October 2024 19: 36
    Blinkin, you - they told you "tomorrow", so tomorrow, if Blinkin counted every dollar - he would think to whom he gives them!
  11. 0
    1 October 2024 20: 03
    Is this a new flash mob from Blinken to flush billions down the toilet?
  12. -2
    1 October 2024 23: 15
    It is logical to find out how much Russia spent on its own? The amounts should be approximately equal, taking into account the expenses of Ukraine, judging by the results of its own.
    Probably, to finally win, it is necessary to significantly increase expenses. Everything costs money.
  13. 0
    5 October 2024 03: 28
    "And not even those generations that have not yet been born."
    Ashypka? wassat