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Monday, March 18, 2024

Top European Official Slams Biden for ‘Profiting’ Off of Ukrainian Invasion

'The country that is most profiting from this war is the U.S. because they are selling more gas and at higher prices, and because they are selling more weapons...'

(Molly Bruns, Headline USA) High ranking European officials called out President Joe Biden and the American government’s response to the Russia invasion of Ukraine, alleging that the U.S. has “profited the most” from the war.

European government officials claim that America is profiteering from the sales of gas and weapons to the stricken country.

“The fact is, if you look at it soberly, the country that is most profiting from this war is the U.S. because they are selling more gas and at higher prices, and because they are selling more weapons,” said an anonymous senior official.

According to the Daily Wire, many Europeans have become skeptical of the war and America’s response to it.

“We are really at a historic juncture,” the official said. “America needs to realize that public opinion is shifting in many EU countries.”

Europeans are also suspicious of America’s financial investment in the war.

The Biden administration continues to answer Ukraine’s call for more money, shipping billions of dollars worth of funding and weaponry to the war torn country.

In the last week, the White House requested $38 billion more in aid on behalf of Ukraine, which would cover equipment and “continued military, intelligence and other defense support.”

If passed, this aid package would bring the total amount of American tax dollars designated to Ukraine to $100 billion.

The plot thickens, as it was recently discovered that the White House was entrenched in a money laundering scheme with cryptocurrency platform FTX, which collapsed after donating massive sums of money to Democrat politicians.

In the meantime, Biden’s White House continues to blame rising gas prices on Russian President Vladmir Putin.

“The rise in gas prices in Europe is caused by Putin’s invasion of Ukraine and Putin’s energy war against Europe, period,” a spokesperson for the National Security Council said.

They added that exports of liquified natural gas allowed Europe to become less reliant on Russia for energy.

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