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Lend Lease 2.0 - Will it be Ukraine's 'Arsenal of Democracy?'
2022-05-11
[YouTube] Lend-lease was one of the pivotal factors in the second world war. It was a mechanism by which the United States shipped tremendous quantities of everything from boots to bullets in order to keep Britain, the USSR, and the other allies in the fight.

On May 9th, President Biden signed an Act bearing the lend-lease name into law, taking on the authority to loan defence articles (that's a fancy way of saying militarily useful stuff) to Ukraine.

Journalists across the internet have been quick to herald the Act as a game changer, one which will fundamentally transforms the flow of assistance to Kyiv.

I'm not so sure.

In this video, I look at what the modern lend-lease Act actually does, assess its significance, and then focus on some of the lesser known, and altogether less dramatic mechanisms that are being used to authorize the ever growing flow of US money and weapons supporting Ukraine.
Great breakdown of the American aid packages to Ukraine
Posted by:DarthVader

#2  Eh? The article was posted by DarthVader, an entirely different gentleman.
Posted by: trailing wife   2022-05-11 22:55  

#1  An arsenal but not a democracy ….
They leave the dead bodies to leave the ukrainian families with ‘missing in action’, therefore unable these families to grieve the dead and overall in order not to pay the families for the ‘dead heroes’. That is the ukrainian way, canon folder for the fools and billions of dollars for the corrupted. Slava corrupted mafia state of Ukraine.
This is democracy for you Skidmark
Posted by: Acapulco Joe   2022-05-11 22:28  

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