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Image: US Grim Reaper,“State Dept. Mission: Coup d’etat,” Technocratic Tyranny….US has attempted to overthrow 57 countries in 65 years, 1949-2014.
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Ukraine is a “U.S.-controlled aboriginal regime,” 1/17/2017, Eurasia Daily…“If actually a sovereign state, Ukraine would have refused to receive Biden. But it seems that for the Kiev regime friendly backslappings by the U.S. boss are more important than their country’s national interests.“ Biden’s last trip to “U.S.-controlled aboriginal regime,” Eurasia Daily, 1/6/2017
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Commenter; “Putin should take the gloves off and get the job done....Vlad, you can’t be nice to monsters. All you can do is kill them.”
4/12/22, “Pentagon Asks Top 8 US Arms Makers to Meet on Ukraine,” AntiWar.com, Dave DeCamp
to produce arms for Ukraine if the war lasts years.
One source told Reuters that the Pentagon’s Office of Acquisition and Sustainment will host a 90-minute meeting that Deputy Secretary of Defense Kathleen Hicks will likely attend. Resupplying the weapons stockpiles
of the US
and its allies
are expected to be discussed,
as well as planning for a long-term conflict.
Since Russia invaded Ukraine on February 24, the US has pledged over $1.7 billion in new military aid for Ukraine. The weapons in highest demand are Javelin anti-tank missiles and Stinger anti-aircraft missiles, as the
US is shipping them to Ukraine
Javelins are a joint venture between
The Stingers are solely made
by Raytheon,
which is the former employer
of Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin.
Raytheon, Lockheed, and other US arms makers are expected to reap long-term benefits from the war in Ukraine.
Other top US arms makers that could attend the Pentagon meeting include Northrop Grumman, Boeing, L3Harris Technologies, and General Dynamics. Besides replenishing stockpiles sent to Ukraine, the companies
stand to gain from European countries increasing military spending
in the wake of [US taxpayer funded proxy war with] Russia’s invasion.”
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Added: Reuters article linked above
4/12/22, “Pentagon Asks Top 8 U.S. Weapons Makers to Meet on Ukraine-Sources,” Reuters, Mike Stone, Washington
“The Pentagon will host leaders from the top eight U.S. weapons manufacturers on Wednesday [4/13] to discuss the industry’s capacity to meet Ukraine’s weapons needs if the war with Russia lasts years, two people familiar with the meeting said on Tuesday.
Demand for weapons has shot up after Russia’s invasion on Feb. 24 spurred U.S. and allied weapons transfers to Ukraine. Resupplying as well as planning for a longer war is expected to be discussed at the meeting,
the sources told Reuters on condition of anonymity.
The Pentagon’s office of Acquisition and Sustainment, the weapons buyer for the U.S. Department of Defense, will host the 90 minute meeting and Deputy Secretary of Defense Kathleen Hicks was expected to attend, one of the people said.
The Pentagon has said that the most useful weapons are smaller systems such as Javelin anti-tank missiles and Stinger anti-aircraft missiles, which Washington and allies have been shipping to Ukraine
on a nearly daily basis.
The intense usage, as well as the battlefield effectiveness displayed by [US taxpayer funded Colony of] Ukrainian forces, has driven interest in restocking these weapons.
Raytheon Technologies and Lockheed Martin Corp jointly produce Javelins, while Raytheon makes Stingers. Other top weapons makers are Boeing Co Northrop Grumman, General Dynamics and L3Harris Technologies.
The White House said last week that it has provided more than $1.7 billion in security assistance to Ukraine since the invasion, including over 5,000 Javelins and more than 1,400 Stingers.
The Pentagon’s Defense Security Cooperation Administration is having weekly meetings of its European Crisis Management Team to review specific requests related to [the US Colony of] Ukraine
To speed up U.S. government approval for sales and transfers of arms produced by American defense contractors, the Pentagon has re-established a team to respond to the increased demand.”
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