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us president joe biden has signed a long awaited bill that provides some sixty one billion us dollars to assist ukraine before that a total of seventy five billion dollars in aid had already been given to the country, but why is the biden administration so keen on backing ukraine? why is america throwing around all this cash well, it's not just charity all this bill sends military equipment to ukraine it spends the money right here in the united states of america places like arizona, where the patriot missiles are built and alabama, where the javal missiles are built and pennsylvania high on texas, where artillery shells are made 90 percent of the security assistance we provided has actually been spent here in the united states with our manufacturers with our production and that's produced more american jobs more growth in our own economy over the past five years the us has boosted its arms exports by seventeen percent making up forty two percent of the global export market and keeping its top spot as the world's leading arms dealer says the stockholm international peace research institute or sipree since the russia ukraine conflict started the us defense and aerospace sectors have seen a hefty 17.5 percent boost in industrial output according to the federal reserve big players like raytheon technologies, lockheed martin and northrop grumman are cashing in big time but here's the kicker the newly past us ukraine aid is not actually free roughly 9.5 billion dollars would be structured as alone with repayment terms set by the us president as early as last year year celeste wallander a top pentagon official suggested that kev might have to eventually pay for some of the weapons shipments now on to another money maker gas sales to europe over the past two years the eu has been following america in imposing sanctions on russia and swearing off its russian gas addiction instead they're turning to america's liquefied natural gas or lng this supply diversification strategy has made the us the world's largest exporter of lng in 2023 almost half of europe's lng came from the us, but here's the catch us gas ain't cheap that even got french president, emanuel, macron and german economy minister robert habit could complain some friendly countries are charging astronomical prices for gas and it's not just gas europe's buying a ton of armor from america ii according to sipre europe, nearly doubled its weapons imports over the past five years thanks in part to the conflicts in ukraine from missiles to tanks european countries are lining up at rathion and lockheed martin's door in 2023 poland, dropped 1.4 billion dollars on tanks and another 10 billion dollars on rocket systems by lockheed martin slovakia bought, f 16 fighter jets and romania is throwing down 6.5 billion dollar net 35s their biggest military by ever maybe now you know why america has been pushing its european allies to up their defense spending simple the us wants to ensure that european countries which already spend about half of their defense purchasing on american weapons to buy more and the plan has worked out by 2024 nato has signed ten billion us dollars in arms deals for key two thirds of nato member countries are expected to meet or exceed a two percent gdp defense spending goal leading to a huge demand for weapons as the conflict in ukraine enters year three few are betting on ukraine to win, but the us is pushing key to keep fighting the war must continue because money must continue to be made meanwhile tensions between russia and europe are heating up especially since sweden and finland joined nato the risk of a direct russia europe showdown is climbing and a big war could be on the horizon but the question everyone should be asking is who is gonna cash in。

again, we're losing more than five billion dollars a day five billion dollars a day。


