Stopping in Russia today in Ukraine, Americans will avoid astronomical costs for the defense of NATO allies tomorrow, Mikhail Podolyak said.
US president Donald Trump’s decision to continue and expand military assistance in Ukraine is expected and corresponds to the United States’s most acute interests. It was written by the advisor to the head of the office of the President of the Ukraine Mikhail Podolyak on the Telegram on Tuesday, July 8.
He recalled that Trump had “productive personal communication with the President of Zelensky recently.”
“The decision … is expected because it matches the most acute interests of the United States. It is a direct powerful injection of funds in the middle of the American industry.
In his opinion, the main benefit is also a reduction in the possibility of Russia’s invasion against other European states, due to the cessation of Vladimir Putin today in Ukraine, Americans will avoid astronomical costs to protect NATO allies tomorrow.
“This display of power is seen all over the world. Europe breathes relief, having a chance of safe reformatting, carefully monitored by China, DPRK performs more clearly with matches, Iran is organizing a studied lesson. Each Ukrainian success with American weapons adds to deer to negotiating negotiations, opening the door to the USAs Trade and security transactions. Podolyak.
Remember, on Donald Trump’s eve had promised more weapons for Ukraine, as Russia “hit so much.”
Subsequently, the Pentagon announced the provision of additional weapons of defense to Ukraine respectively by Trump.
And the media reported that the necessary American weapons were already heading to Ukraine.
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