04/30/2024 / By Ethan Huff
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, the world’s most despised welfare queen, is at it again begging America for at least 10 more years of U.S. taxpayer funding for his war against Russia.
The ink has not even yet dried from the most recent welfare package awarded by the United States Congress to Zelensky and the former actor, stripper and LGBT Pride parade marcher is groveling for more handouts while he and his buddies purchase new homes and yachts around the world.
Kyiv is said to be negotiating with President Joe Biden’s regime right now for a long-term funding package that will ensure steady payments of U.S. taxpayer dollars for the next decade or longer. That way, constant renewal legislation will no longer be necessary.
Since there is still a very small modicum of resistance in the U.S. Congress to funding Ukraine, Zelensky would rather get a long-term payment plan enacted that sidesteps Congress entirely while keeping the money coming.
In order to ensure “efficiency in assistance,” as Zelensky called it, the U.S. Congress must agree to provide Ukraine with military, economic and political support for many, many years to come.
“We are working to commit to paper concrete levels of support for this year and for the next 10 years,” Zelensky said in his welfare application. “It will include military, financial and political support, as well as what concerns joint production of weapons.”
(Related: The more the West tries to sanction Russia, the stronger Russia gets.)
The United Kingdom, Germany and France have already agreed to their own long-term welfare programs for Ukraine, and now Zelensky is targeting the U.S. with what he described as the strongest pact yet.
None of these bilateral agreements contain any mutual defense commitments. This means that Ukraine will receive but never give, making them all one-sided deals that benefit Zelensky and his buddies at the expense of you and your family.
It is important to note that none of these agreements are legally binding. The one in Berlin, for example, can be terminated just so long as six months’ notice is given.
“The agreement should be truly exemplary and reflect the strength of American leadership,” Zelensky said about the U.S. pact he wants forged that will include very specific levels of aid according to his demands.
House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) is sure to support the U.S. pact that Zelensky wants, seeing as how Johnson glowingly approved the recent $61 billion in fresh aid for Kyiv. Johnson wanted that aid sent so badly to Zelensky that he overrode opposition within his own Republican Party to pass it.
The $113 billion that Ukraine previously took from the U.S. has long been gobbled up so Zelensky, like a desperate drug addict in need of a fix, is back to begging for more cash to maintain his war addiction.
Three out of four Americans in a recent poll indicated that they want peace negotiations between Russia and Ukraine, not more U.S. taxpayer “aid” constantly flowing into Zelensky’s pockets.
“Russia needs to finish off Ukraine by year’s end,” one commenter wrote at RT about how this nonsense needs to stop, stat. “The West, pushed by the U.S., is seeking another forever war. Unfortunately, U.S. politicians are beholden to the military-industrial complex. It seems Trump has bought into this mess.”
“Why are they assuming there will be a Ukraine left?” asked another, noting that Zelensky “the deluded green leprechaun” has a better chance of printing up toy Ukrainian soldiers than with maintaining a 10-year forever war with Russia.
“Now go and snort some more snow because the reality is the Russians are coming,” this person added. “Really, they are as they promised.”
In the current trajectory, there won’t even be a United States in 10 years to keep funding Zelensky’s war. Find out more at Collapse.news.
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