(Jacob Bruns, Headline USA) As American citizens grow increasingly outraged by President Joe Biden’s inflation and record gas prices, his administration has pledged to send $1.7 billion more to Ukraine, this time to pay the salaries of Ukrainian healthcare workers, Politico reported.
NEWS: The United States, through USAID in coordination with the @USTreasury, provided an additional $1.7 billion to the Government of Ukraine. https://t.co/cJTbc1kIoL
— USAID (@USAID) July 12, 2022
“This aid will help Ukraine’s democratic government provide essential services for the people of Ukraine,” said Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen.
The globalists at the U.S. Agency for International Development, the Treasury Department and the World Bank, have joined forces to create the latest humaniarian fund.
Already USAID has given rougly $4 billion to Ukraine as part of the nearly $50 billion committment that the Biden administration has made since the Russian invasion began in February, capping off six-years of territorial fighting.
According to a USAID statement, the money will purportedly help the embattled nation balance its budgets and pay salaries in the time of crisis caused by “Putin’s brutal war of aggression.”
They aim to “ensure the Ukrainian government can continue operating and responding to critical needs, including delivery of essential services such as healthcare by paying the salaries of healthcare workers.”
Skeptics contend that Ukraine’s government is a deeply corrupt laundering station for corrupt western interests to convert public funds into private investments—including dozens of suspected bioweapons research facilities that have been linked to Hunter Biden and others within the president’s orbit.
But Ukrainian leaders have continued to leverage the war—believed to be the byproduct of a CIA-led color revolution during the Obama administration—as a way to keep their coffers brimming.
The money “is not just yet another financial support; it is an investment that makes us a step closer to victory,” said Viktor Liashko, Ukraine’s minister of health, in a statement.
Liashko’s added that it has become difficult to pay Ukrainian salaries “due to the overwhelming burden of war,” which the United States has also helped finance.
Despite the huge sums of money shipped out, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has insisted that it isn’t enough, arguing that he needs $7 billion every month.
Meanwhile, U.S. leaders have avoided any discussion of limiting the flow of American taxdollars into the Eastern European boondoggle.