Thursday, June 27, 2024

Cause you know...

 

Everything else we have done 

has worked out great so far.

This is always the first step to putting soldiers in harms way.

And remember, there were more private military contractors in Iraq 2.0,

than there were regularly military.


Biden administration moves toward allowing American military contractors to deploy to Ukraine


This is always how it starts.


"The Biden administration is moving toward lifting a de facto ban on American military contractors deploying to Ukraine, four US officials familiar with the matter told CNN, to help the country’s military maintain and repair US-provided weapons systems."


And who makes the $?

Private military contractors.

Who do you think really 

runs the show in this country?




("Alert and knowledgeable citizenry"

what a joke we have become

and that was 1961

and we have seen everything 

he was warning about 

come to fruition already.)


The parties in power change.

The people "elected" change.

But this nonsensical bull shit to make $ for a few?

Somehow always remains.


(Call me a Putin apologist, 

call me whatever

I dont give a shit.

Fact is?

Its the truth.)


Might wanna ask yourself:

WHY?


"The change would mark another significant shift in the Biden administration’s Ukraine policy, as the US looks for ways to give Ukraine’s military an upper hand against Russia.

(NEWSFLASH, UKRAINE DOES NOT HAVE AN ARMY LEFT TO FIGHT WITH ANYMORE YO. IT AINT GONNA MATTER WHAT WE DO ANYMORE. BEFORE PUTIN LAUNCHED HIS INVASION HE SAID WE NEED TO HAVE TALKS ABOUT A "NEW SECURITY ARCHITECTURE IN EUROPE" AND WE LAUGHED AT HIM.
WERE NOT LAUGHING ANY MORE.)

"The policy is still being worked on by administration officials and has not received final sign-off yet from President Joe Biden, officials said."

(Matter of time

I can never remember a time when we said we were gonna consider putting in military contractors that we didn't. Its a matter of time before they start up the draft folks, count on it.)


“We have not made any decisions and any discussion of this is premature,” said one administration official. 


(Yeah right)


“The president is absolutely firm that he will not be sending US troops to Ukraine.”


(Well?

 We have been 

"absolutely firm"

about everything else we said we weren't gonna do 

and then turned right around 

and did it anyway 

so what makes this any different?)


"Once approved, the change would likely be enacted this year, officials said, and would allow the Pentagon to provide contracts to American companies for work inside Ukraine for the first time since Russia invaded in 2022. Officials said they hope it will speed up the maintenance and repairs of weapons systems being used by the Ukrainian military.'


(Who makes the $ again?)



"Administration officials began to seriously reconsider those restrictions over the last several months, officials said, as Russia continued to make gains on the battlefield and US funding for Ukraine stalled in Congress. Allowing experienced, US government-funded American contractors to maintain a presence in Ukraine means they will be able to help fix damaged, high-value equipment much faster, officials said. One advanced system that officials say will likely require regular maintenance is the F-16 fighter jet, which Ukraine is set to receive later this year."


("US government-funded American contractors"

They are making $ off your tax dollars

you ought to be outraged

but go ahead, keep scrolling Tic Toc till the draft notice comes

and it aint gonna matter with Trump,

or anybody else

this is our country

this is what we have done

this is what we do.)


"Current and former officials familiar with the discussions about deploying contractors to Ukraine emphasized that the policy change will not result in the kind of overwhelming American contractor presence there that existed in Iraq and Afghanistan. Instead, it would likely result in anywhere from a few dozen to a couple hundred contractors working in Ukraine at a time."


(Ill believe it when I see it.

This world is about to get out of hand yall.)


"In late-May, Biden gave Ukraine permission to strike targets inside Russia, near the border with the Ukrainian city of Kharkiv, with US weapons—a request the US had repeatedly denied in the past. Last week, that policy appeared to expand once again, when National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan said Ukraine could counterstrike anywhere along the Ukraine-Russia border using US weapons."


(Like I was saying

those policies have expanded

but this one isn't going to?

Some of us are old enough

 to have seen this TV show 

a few times before.

This simply isnt

 how things go.)












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