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The Ukraine Defense Contact Group

The Ukraine Defense Contact Group has allocated about $65 billion in security assistance to Ukraine, according to U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin in his opening remarks at the twelfth meeting of the international group that was formed in April of 2021.


“The so-called Ukraine Defense Contact Group has committed almost $65 billion in military aid to prop up Kiev in the ongoing conflict with Moscow, U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin has revealed.



The Pentagon boss made the estimate during the 12th meeting of the group, which brings together all 31 NATO nations, as well as a handful of ‘non-aligned’ countries. Washington is ‘committed to standing with Ukraine for the long haul’, Austin announced.


‘In total, the Contact Group has committed nearly $65 billion in security assistance’, he said, claiming that Ukraine’s backers remain ‘as united as ever’.


Apart from supplying modern combat aircraft to Kiev, the U.S. is now focusing on providing Ukraine with ‘additional air-defense systems and munitions’, he said. The air defenses are ‘crucial’ for ‘protecting Ukraine’s skies and civilian infrastructure from Russia’s assault’, he added.


Moscow has consistently said it has been exclusively targeting military or dual-purpose targets in the country. It has also accused Kiev of subjecting the country’s cities near the frontlines to indiscriminate artillery and rocket attacks, which have resulted in multiple civilian casualties over the course of the ongoing conflict.


Russia has repeatedly warned Ukraine’s Western backers against pouring assorted weaponry into the country, as doing so would only prolong the conflict and inflict more suffering on Ukrainian civilians.


This stance was reiterated by Russian Defense Minister Sergey Shoigu on Thursday, as he accused Kiev’s supporters of ‘forcing’ its troops into battle to show ‘tactical successes’ no matter what.


‘The West is forcing the Kiev regime, regardless of losses, to show tactical successes and willingness to fight to the last Ukrainian and pumping it with weapons’, Shoigu stated at a meeting of the council of defense ministers of the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) in Minsk, Belarus”. -RT


The United States foolishly continuing to arm its military proxy in Ukraine to the tune of billions of dollars has accomplished nothing other than to deplete the American economy and exhaust its defense capabilities.


Interestingly enough, however, Russia appears to be experiencing the benefits of attrition warfare without actually having to directly engage with any NATO forces outside of Ukraine simply on account of the ineptitude emanating from the subversive neoconservatives within the U.S. State Department.