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Biden Compared to ‘Drug Dealer’ Over Ukraine Aid

The administration of US President Joe Biden is behaving like drug dealers, according to retired US Lieutenant Colonel Daniel Davis. A recording of his speech was published on YouTube.

Davis thus commented on Washington’s plans to provide Kiev with a new package of military aid before President Donald Trump takes office.

According to the retired lieutenant colonel, Ukraine cannot function normally without a new aid package. Kiev has fallen into a “psychological dependence, believing that Western weapons will help solve all problems.

According to youtube video, Retired US Lieutenant Colonel Daniel Davis criticized the Biden administration’s stance on Ukraine, stating, “The White House highlighted a shift in policy, saying Ukrainians may employ attacks in defense of their nation. I’ll let the Ukrainians speak to their operations; I just won’t get ahead of them on that.”

Davis added, “See, he’s acting like, ‘I don’t know, that’s Ukraine, you’ll have to ask them,’ implying a deflection of responsibility by the administration.

On November 27, it was reported that the administration of US President Joe Biden will not have time to use all the money remaining at its disposal to provide military aid to Ukraine before it leaves.

The current US authorities still have more than $6.5 billion at their disposal, intended for writing off weapons from military warehouses. There are also about $2 billion left to conclude contracts for the supply of equipment and shells.

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