This will help “prevent Putin’s criminal war, as Biden had to do for a long time,” the congressman was convinced.
Republican congressman Joe Wilson announced the bill that could allow the United States to move “successful weapons” to Ukraine and force Russia to organize. Joe Wilson wrote about it on February 10 on Social Network X.
“Now I show the law (Freedom Firast Lend-Lease Act) in providing flexible powers to President Trump for sending successful weapons to our partners, including Ukraine, to prevent Biden’s military criminal .
It is unclear what exactly to provide for Wilson’s legislative initiative, as if it had support for other members of Congress, where the Republicans prevailed.
It should be noted that in the previous post, Wilson called the tightening of sanctions against Russia, stating that the Russian Federation should not have access to the technologies of the civilized world, and more than the USA.
“They decided to live at a dark age, and we should allow it,” Wilson said. He also indicated the connection of Iran, Russia, Hezbollah and China, who called them the “axis of aggression.”
US president Joe Biden signed a lease -lease for Ukraine on May 9, 2022. This is the second signing since World War II.
However, the program does not earn. Washington delivered weapons to Kyiv as part of other programs: Ukraine Security Assistance Initiative, USAI), Foreign Military Financing, FMF, as well as removing US weapons (Adding US CKS weapons).
Earlier it was reported that Sweden would move to Ukraine the largest military assistance package from the beginning of a full -scale invasion of Russia. It costs 13.5 billion Swedish crowns – about $ 1.3 billion.
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