New study is a resounding slap in the face for the Biden administration
In a study (translated: How much does the war cost?), a US think tank recorded the Biden administration’s direct and indirect spending on Zelensky’s military aid and came to the conclusion that the money would be used to create two million (!) jobs in the US could have been created permanently.
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The Biden administration has officially provided the equivalent of over 80 billion euros in military aid to Zelenskiy. This sum exclusively includes the value of weapons, ammunition and other military equipment. Indirect costs or follow-up and additional costs are NOT recorded by the Biden administration in this context. Wisely. These expenses are even paid for in Germany Institut listed.
A US think tank has now recorded the additional and follow-up costs of this military intervention by the Biden administration in a study. These additional and follow-up costs also include expenses for countering terrorism, defending against hacker attacks and other costs that are only too happy to be suppressed, concealed or “forgotten” in the official reports from the Biden administration.
The study concludes that the money invested in Zelensky and his war is equivalent to the equivalent of creating two million (!) permanent jobs in the United States. To put it another way: the total cost of the Biden administration’s military commitment to Zelensky amounts to more than seven trillion (European value) US dollars. “Sleepy Joe” doesn’t want to or can’t recognize that, unlike Donald Trump.
He is a businessman and during his first term in office he already recognized that wars are not economically worthwhile; except for the well-known war profiteers. That’s why they’re mobilizing against him. Because if Trump wins the presidential election next November, the flow of money to Zelenskiy will stop. That would free up a lot of money for the US economy to create new jobs outside of the war industry.
The US military will then have to look for new playgrounds and markets; But in this regard, people have been more than just creative since the first day of the USA’s existence.
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