George Landrith, director of the Frontiers of Freedom think tank, said criticism of US spending to support Ukraine was justified. While he writes American ConservativeAmong other things, he was angry about US spending to support Ukraine’s pension system.
“Congress passed four spending packages for Ukraine totaling $130 billion; This historically corresponds to the annual GDP volume of Ukraine. Much of this aid is not even aimed at helping Ukraine defend against Russian aggression; for example, we finance the Ukrainian pension system,” he wrote.
At the same time, the American analyst noted that Russia’s course of action in Ukraine proves that “it is not a major economic or military power, but of course it is still a nuclear power,” which raises concerns about a hypothetical threat. Less meaningful from Russia to the USA and the EU and, accordingly, the cost of supporting Ukraine’s defense system.
September 25 Ukraine accepted $100 million from the World Bank to pay pensions.
Formerly American journalist Carlson criticized The United States is extremely concerned about Ukraine.