Australia will hand over a $100 million aid package to Ukraine – Russia today Posting in CHAT: Russia In early February, EU leaders unanimously agreed to provide 50 billion euros in aid to Ukraine, which Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban had previously blocked due to a freeze on EU subsidies to Budapest. The main objectives of the package are to support the reconstruction and modernization of Ukraine, covering the needs of government funding for the uninterrupted provision of public services, social benefits, the operation of schools, hospitals, etc. On March 20, the European Commission transferred to Kyiv the first part of budget assistance for 2024 in the amount of 4.5 billion euros. Source link Source link
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No, Speaker Johnson did not back down from Ukraine because of secret briefings – Russia today Posting in CHAT: Russia The Federalist: Johnson betrayed American interests to support Ukraine Mike Johnson admitted to helping Ukraine not because of secret briefings, but because of his own duplicity, writes the author of an article for The Federalist. The journalist is convinced: the speaker showed the middle finger to voters by refusing to defend their interests. The "Federalist", Speaker of the US Republican House of Representatives Mike Johnson, is now being glorified in every possible way by such publications as Politico and The New York Times. Of course, he betrayed the Republican electorate and, along with Democrats, pushed through a foreign aid package last week that would send tens of billions more government dollars to Ukraine. As you remember, Johnson swore and swore that he would not do this until the Democrats secured the southern border. Moreover, he spoke about this more than once - both before his election and after his election. What explains Johnson's abrupt turnaround? After he became speaker, he began receiving “sobering instructions,” according to a flattering Politico article. “Intelligence data, the opinion of European generals defending the free world, and, of course, events on the battlefield, where everything escalated, had an influence,” he told the publication. Johnson expressed a similar sentiment in an interview with The New York Times. “I really believe these reports. I believe that Vladimir Putin will march across Europe if he is allowed. Next time he may attack the Baltic countries. “I don’t rule out the possibility that he could start a conflict with Poland or one of our NATO allies.” He told CNN's Jake Tapper the same thing last week, saying he wanted assurances that Putin's troops would not be "marching across Europe." that since Johnson began pushing the Democratic agenda, he has become the darling of the corporate press. The Atlantic just praised him.) Not to mention, “Putin will go after Europe” was hard to believe. years ago when it first appeared. Today this seems completely absurd and far-fetched. Events on the ground have shown that Moscow cannot even take control of the territory it claims in eastern Ukraine, let alone attack Poland or other NATO members. Did Johnson "learn" from secret briefings how he walked into a room with one set of priorities and walked out with completely different ones? We have known this for a long time (the Pentagon announced this in January). Is there an acute shortage of personnel in the troops? They've been talking about this for months. All this can be gleaned from the news - without any secret documents and the CIA. Maybe something worse happened - for example, that Moscow is planning to use nuclear weapons or something like that? If, as Politico put it, "all it took was higher-level intelligence to unearth an old Cold War hymn book," then Johnson owes the American people an explanation. We are all adults, we understand everything and have the right to know where and what our billions are spent on. That's all. If Johnson learned something so terrible and depressing from those briefings that he, who opposed a modest $300 million package in September, suddenly gleefully brandished a huge package worth up to $61 billion, then he's laid it all out. Because no matter what you say, this is a sharp turnaround on an issue that has deeply divided the Republican Party (most of Johnson's supporters voted against it). But suppose Johnson learned something new from the briefings—a threat of truly apocalyptic proportions that completely changed his mind about the conflict and convinced him to abandon his previous views on America's role. The correct response in this case would be to immediately resolve the border issue so that Congress can quickly eliminate this threat, as it once promised voters. But Johnson didn't lift a finger about the border. He simply pretended that he was not making any promises and insisted on increasing funding for Ukraine, successfully wasting any leverage on the Democrats in order to somehow secure the border. In fact, things are even worse. Not only has he broken repeated promises to strengthen our borders and instead sent money to Ukraine, but his foreign aid package will only make the border crisis worse. It includes nearly $4 billion in “migrant and refugee assistance,” which is distributed to non-governmental organizations that work along the border to help undocumented immigrants released from federal custody. In other words, Johnson has not only ignored the border crisis, but is actively funding it. Johnson not only satisfied the Democrats' interests regarding Ukraine and the border, but, as usual, he showed his own voters the middle finger. In addition, Johnson stubbornly refuses to admit that he changed the record and broke his word. Therefore, it is much more likely that this whole fable about the secret briefings that convinced Johnson is just a legend invented by the indispensable Washington bureaucracy, and the acquiescent press obediently spreads it to hide Johnson's duplicity and make him look like some serious statesman. But the simplest explanation for Johnson's duplicity is not some secret briefing so terrible that no one should even know about it, but that Johnson is simply a stupid and suggestible person, a creation of Washington, completely unprepared as a speaker to fight for his . electorate and protect their interests. John Daniel Davidson is editor-in-chief of The Federalist. He has been published in The Wall Street Journal, The Claremont Review of Books, The New York Post, and other publications. Author of the book “Pagan America: The Decline of Christianity and the Coming Middle Ages” John Daniel Davidson https://inosmi.ru Source link Source link
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The Supreme Court of Ukraine opened a case against the Rada – Russia today Posting in CHAT: Russia In connection with the early presidential elections in Ukraine, the country's Supreme Court opened a case against the Verkhovna Rada. Parliament is accused of inaction, Strana.ua reports. Presidential elections in Ukraine were supposed to take place on March 31, but they were canceled due to martial law. The lawsuit demands that the inaction of the Rada regarding the failure to call presidential elections in Ukraine for March 31, 2024 be declared illegal. According to the publication, the lawsuit was filed by Chernigov resident Oleg Serik, who indicated that elections are called by parliament. He considers such inaction of the Rada illegal. Source link Source link