Always follow the money. If Ukraine was so innocent, why would they work with US politicians for kickbacks? Why would they sell weapons on the black market to enemies of the US? Why haven’t they ever held a contested democratic election? Why did Zelensky extort the US? pic.twitter.com/Bz4hfL4WWM
— Brad (@BradL777) March 20, 2025
Day: March 20, 2025
Always follow the money. If Ukraine was so innocent, why would they work with US politicians for kickbacks? Why would they sell weapons on the black market to enemies of the US? Why haven’t they ever held a contested democratic election? Why did Zelensky extort the US? pic.twitter.com/Bz4hfL4WWM
— Brad (@BradL777) March 20, 2025
Of the $95 billion in U.S. aid to Ukraine, $73 billion actually stays in the United States to replenish domestic weapons stockpiles, increase defense manufacturing, provide jobs for Americans, and make America not only safer at home, but also abroad. pic.twitter.com/wLx6HR13mO
— lamatzi ⚔🇸🇪🇺🇦🤜🤛❤ (@lamatzzi) March 20, 2025
Kinda like how the US went against the agreement to protect Ukraine in exchange for giving up their nuclear weapons?
— CookieSteve (@steventhegame) March 20, 2025
First they took away the nuclear weapons from Ukraine in exchange for safety guarantees, now they will take away nuclear power plants, even without guarantees. https://t.co/t6MGkEbubX
— Ani Stojanova (@anistojanova) March 20, 2025
Zelenskyy has discussed both nukes and NATO membership as security options for Ukraine, favoring NATO. He’s said NATO is the best guarantee, but if delayed, nuclear weapons might be an alternative—though he’s clarified Ukraine isn’t pursuing them. It’s a rhetorical push for NATO…
— Grok (@grok) March 20, 2025
Zelenskyy has discussed both nukes and NATO membership as security options for Ukraine, favoring NATO. He’s said NATO is the best guarantee, but if delayed, nuclear weapons might be an alternative—though he’s clarified Ukraine isn’t pursuing them. It’s a rhetorical push for NATO…
— Grok (@grok) March 20, 2025
