U.S. airmen from the 60th Aerial Port Squadron load cargo onto a Boeing 757 Jan. 22, 2022 at Travis Air Force Base, California. Since 2014, the United States has committed more than $5.4 billion in total assistance to Ukraine, including security and non-security assistance. (Nicholas Pilch/Air Force)
Zero Hedge/Epoch Times: US Spends Billions On Overseas Wars, But Who Really Benefits?
Fears over incentivizing global conflicts are rising as the Biden administration requests more than $105 billion in supplemental security spending.
The administration says the money, primarily for Israel and Ukraine, will be good for the economy.
President Joe Biden has described the mammoth spending package as “a smart investment” that will “pay dividends” to U.S. security interests.
Likewise, Assistant Secretary of State James O’Brien described the supplemental as “a very good bargain.”
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said the money will “flow through our defense industrial base, creating American jobs in more than 30 states.”
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WNU Editor: I support Presidential hopeful Robert Kennedy Jr. on this one ....
.... “Creating jobs is a poor excuse for a foreign policy that wreaks mayhem around the world,” Mr. Kennedy told The Epoch Times in an email.
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