The debate over the United States' financial support for Ukraine is active on social media, with a tweet from MyLordBebo quoting an unnamed source stating that the $50 billion requested will be spent in the US, creating jobs through defense production. IuliiaMendel, referencing @tashecon, suggests that Ukraine could commit $50-100 billion or a portion of frozen Russian assets to purchase Western, mainly US, defense equipment to gain American support. A tweet from Sprinter99800, citing Responsible Statecraft, presents the view that military aid to Ukraine primarily benefits the American military-industrial complex, not the broader US economy. Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba told Bloomberg that it's crucial to convey to US voters that their communities benefit from supporting Kyiv against Russia, countering the notion that Ukraine is taking money from American taxpayers.
"Ukraine does not steal any money from American taxpayers" Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba tells Bloomberg that "it needs to be explained" to US voters that "their communities benefit" from supporting Kyiv in its fight against Russia https://t.co/Lteb9IwI5b https://t.co/xa51dsUeSA
"Ukraine does not steal any money from American taxpayers" Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba tells Bloomberg that "it needs to be explained" to US voters that "their communities benefit" from supporting Kyiv in its fight against Russia https://t.co/eTPLiFROec https://t.co/8yBF93Dlcw
"Ukraine does not steal any money from American taxpayers" Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba tells Bloomberg that "it needs to be explained" to US voters that "their communities benefit" from supporting Kyiv in its fight against Russia https://t.co/bi1H6AW5Vl https://t.co/eFJ2w2j2ml
"Ukraine does not steal any money from American taxpayers" Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba tells Bloomberg that "it needs to be explained" to US voters that "their communities benefit" from supporting Kyiv in its fight against Russia https://t.co/eodinvvvJs https://t.co/OZCvOQL7US
Military assistance to Ukraine benefits the American military-industrial complex, not the US economy US President Joe Biden is presenting the American public with sending military aid to Kyiv as an opportunity to create new jobs, writes Responsible Statecraft. In an effort to… https://t.co/FMFixLA9Gj
Well how about Ukraine committing a sum, let’s say $50-100 billion or a share of frozen RU assets, to purchase Western (mostly US defence equipment). Surely this will help win backers in the U.S. - @tashecon
🇺🇸🇺🇦‼️🚨 “The money we are asking for, $50 billion, will be used in America. Things for Ukrainian defense are made in America. And these are jobs for Americans." https://t.co/yA2O4DR9Lh