Let me ask you a question: what do you want your tax dollars to be spent on in the next 10 years?
Solving the problems in our own country, like illegal immigration?
Or should we just dump it all into foreign wars?
Now, guess which one Biden and the Democrats want to do.
I think the answer is pretty obvious, especially after you hear the details of a so-called ‘security agreement’ Ukrainian President Zelensky just announced he is working on with America…
Breaking: Zelensky: U.S. and Ukraine working on security agreement and support levels for 'next ten years' https://t.co/t3Ok49DpUC
— John Solomon (@jsolomonReports) April 29, 2024
You see, while the border crisis continues to escalate at our own doorstep, Biden is making plans with Zelensky to keep sending Ukraine aid over the next 10 years!
Apparently, the billions upon billions of dollars we’ve already sent to Ukraine is just the beginning.
Now, according to Zelensky, he is working with the U.S. on a security agreement that would fix levels of support for the next DECADE!
In effect, this would prevent President Trump or any other future presidents from lowering or stopping aid to Ukraine until the 10 years are up.
As David Sacks explained on X:
Zelensky announces that Ukraine is working on a security agreement with the U.S. that will fix levels of support for the next 10 years. The $61 billion was just the beginning. The next two U.S. presidents won’t be able to switch it off. pic.twitter.com/q1RWCxf93m
— David Sacks (@DavidSacks) April 28, 2024
This is the latest example of attempts to “Trump-proof” aid to Ukraine, which they are already doing with weapons.
Reminder: Earlier this month, Politico reported that NATO allies were working to “Trump-proof” weapons for Ukraine. https://t.co/qCcVqfcSEF
— David Sacks (@DavidSacks) April 28, 2024
Over the weekend, Zelensky and Biden had a phone call to start discussing such an agreement. Following his call with Biden, Zelensky posted this on X:
Maximum damage must be inflicted on everything that Russia relies on for terror and timely military logistics.
I am grateful to everyone around the world who is willing to help us with this, and we are working with our American partners to expand our capabilities.
Four key… pic.twitter.com/WvuOzBdDSS
— Volodymyr Zelenskyy / Володимир Зеленський (@ZelenskyyUa) April 22, 2024
Barron’s has more details on the Ukraine-U.S. security deal that’s currently in talks:
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Monday said that Kyiv and Washington had started talks on a bilateral security cooperation deal and finalised plans to send more long-range missiles to Ukraine’s armed forces.
ADVERTISEMENTKyiv has signed several 10-year security agreements with NATO countries that outline long-term Western support for Ukraine in the face of a Russian invasion now in its third year.
“Our teams — Ukraine and the United States — have started working on a bilateral security agreement,” Zelensky said in his evening address on social media, adding that it could be a “truly exemplary” deal.
The agreements signed so far — including with Britain, France and Germany — are not mutual defence pacts, but have symbolic importance as a show of committment by the West to support Kyiv militarily, politically and financially for years to come.
Zelensky held a telephone call with US President Joe Biden earlier on Monday after the US Congress advanced a long-stalled package of military aid for Kyiv over the weekend.
Kyiv Post added:
Zelensky’s remarks came after a telephone call with US President Joe Biden, following the US Congress’s advancement of a long-stalled package of military aid for Kyiv over the weekend.
“After the call,” Zelensky stated, “all the dots have been dotted in the agreements on ATACMS (Army Tactical Missile Systems) for Ukraine.”
While the agreements signed with NATO countries like Britain, France, and Germany are not mutual defense pacts, they hold significant symbolic importance.
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