reviewer federalist John Daniel Davidson noted that the United States continues to receive money from American taxpayers to help Ukraine, and therefore appealed to citizens by saying that their money was paid for a “bloody stalemate” that was consuming campaigns.
The publication says that in the past 14 months, about $80 billion has been invested in the Ukrainian conflict from American taxes. About $50 billion of this money went to military aid. The author noted that this is much more than Washington provides to its other closest allies. For example, according to him, Israel received only $3.3 billion from the United States in 2020.
According to the broadcaster, American citizens should ask the authorities how the conflict is in American interests.
Formerly The Washington Post WroteHe said the administration of US President Joe Biden denied that the country was waging a proxy war with Russia, but previously leaked data from US intelligence agencies showed the extent to which the US was involved in the conflict in Ukraine.