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EXCLUSIVE: Trump Is Starving the National Endowment for Democracy

Post by Zmeselo » 13 Feb 2025, 05:16



EXCLUSIVE: Trump Is Starving the National Endowment for Democracy

DOGE has frozen funds to the organization that was instrumental in helping win the Cold War. ‘It’s been a bloodbath.’


Ronald Reagan is flanked by Nicaraguan rebel leaders. From left: Arturo Cruz, Reagan, Adolfo Calero, and Alfonso Robelo during a meeting in Washington, D.C., March 3, 1986. (Bettmann via Getty Images)

By Eli Lake

https://www.thefp.com/p/trump-starves-t ... -musk-doge

02.11.25 — U.S. Politics

It’s hard to keep track of the upheaval in Washington since President Trump’s inauguration, and even harder, amid the media freakout, to distinguish important changes from trivial ones.

But what’s happening at the National Endowment for Democracy (NED) https://www.ned.org/ is a very big deal, and has not been previously reported.

NED, a key U.S. instrument for supporting grassroots freedom movements around the world, is under siege from Elon Musk’s DOGE. An order from DOGE to the U.S. Treasury that blocked disbursement of NED funds has crippled the organization—which received $315 million for fiscal year 2025—and its affiliates, The Free Press has learned.
It’s been a bloodbath,
one NED staffer said.
We have not been able to meet payroll and pay basic overhead expenses.
NED’s dismantling would be far more than a cost-cutting measure. It would symbolize a major change in U.S. foreign policy, undercutting the notion that democratic ideals foster U.S. global strength and influence. Instead, the Trump administration would be signaling that it no longer believes that promoting democracy around the globe is in the national interest.

Created in 1983 with bipartisan support and the backing of President Ronald Reagan, NED was intended to attack the Soviet “empire of evil” at its weakest point: its lack of democratic legitimacy.

It made bespoke grants to activists and labor unions behind the Iron Curtain.
We provided radios and copy machines for Solidarity,
former NED president Carl Gershman told The Free Press, referring to Lech Wałęsa’s independent worker movement https://www.britannica.com/topic/Solidarity in Communist Poland.

After the Cold War, NED expanded its mission beyond the disbanded Soviet bloc, making grants to pro-democracy NGOs in Iran, China, Venezuela, and Cuba—again using a strategy of supporting local citizens opposed to the authoritarian systems that ruled them. NED and its sister organizations, the National Democratic Institute and the International Republican Institute—one for each party—enjoyed bipartisan support.
Thanks to NED grantees, the world learned about the horrible death of Masih Amini at the hands of the brutal Iranian regime,
the endowment’s current president, Damon Wilson, told The Free Press, referring to a young Iranian woman who died in custody after being arrested for failing to wear a head covering.

Other grantees
documented how the Cuban regime has become a kleptocratic mafia state. NED partners exposed the Uyghur genocide as well as the Chinese Communist Party’s network of overseas police stations bringing their tools and techniques of coercion and repression into free societies, including here in the United States,
Wilson said.

The first Trump administration carried on NED’s work. Several key Trump allies were on its board, such as Elise Stefanik, Trump’s nominee to serve as ambassador to the United Nations. Senator Tom Cotton of Arkansas sits on https://www.iri.org/who-we-are/ the International Republican Institute’s board.

Secretary of State Marco Rubio served on IRI’s board when he was still a senator from Florida. In fact, he was the keynote speaker
at its annual dinner last May.
Nations around the world and peoples need to see that freedom and democracy are not just something to aspire to as an ideal, but as a practical matter, it works and it works better than totalitarianism,
Rubio said in his speech.
It takes longer, it’s harder, it requires you to listen to people you don’t agree with. It requires you to work with people you think are half-crazy. But the alternative is a small group of people who get to decide what happens and we have no voice or role in it.
Many Republican NED stalwarts—including Trump’s former national security adviser, Robert O’Brien—have fought behind the scenes to protect NED from the DOGE knife.

But theirs is no longer the consensus view within the GOP coalition. On February 2, Musk posted on X: https://x.com/elonmusk/status/1886093812352565741
NED is a SCAM.
The Center for Renewing America, a think tank https://americarenewing.com/ founded by Russell Vought, Trump’s director of the Office of Management and Budget, https://news.ballotpedia.org/2025/02/10 ... nd-budget/ released a policy paper https://americarenewing.com/primer-the- ... g-america/ on February 7 that blamed NED for supposedly helping incite Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
A steady stream of NED grants to myriad Ukrainian political entities and movements advanced both the ‘Orange Revolution’ and ‘Maidan Revolution’ that paved the way for the current Ukraine-Russia war,
the paper said.

For the right to turn against civil society groups that stand up to pro-Moscow authoritarians, formerly a proud conservative cause, is stunning. The implication that NED was a puppet master of the Orange and Maidan revolutions is wrong, and it ignores that Ukrainians were responding to threats to their own elections and sovereignty in both those events.

NED does not direct recipients of its grants to organize demonstrations; it trains citizens in such democratic basics as how to prepare for elections.
We had nothing to do with organizing those protests,
said Gershman, who led NED at the time of the Ukrainian protests.
We supported groups that wanted freedom and democracy. But we didn’t tell them to do this.
NED has occasionally strayed from its core mission. Case in point: its 2020 grant to a British NGO, the Global Disinformation Index. https://www.disinformationindex.org/res ... ober-2022/

Two years later, GDI listed ten conservative-leaning American publications, including Reason, the New York Post, and The American Conservative as vectors of disinformation in the U.S. news media. This was an indirect effort to get advertisers to shun them, a form of censorship and an inappropriate, even dangerous, use of U.S. funds.

Wilson said that, as soon as he learned about GDI’s alleged study of the U.S. news media—which was funded by another private donor—NED “severed the relationship.” Management promptly briefed the NED board and Congress, audited its grant portfolio, and tightened procedures to prevent a recurrence.

Tighter controls and audits of NED, to assure it remains strictly dedicated to supporting democracy activists, would be welcome, Wilson said:
We know there are opportunities to make American support more efficient and focused.
The chaos DOGE caused by the order at the Treasury Department is no way to accomplish this reasonable goal, which suggests that what DOGE really wants is to end NED, not mend it.

This would be shortsighted, as
We support the foreign aid review,
Daniel Twining, the president of IRI, told The Free Press.
Foreign assistance absolutely should support U.S. national interests,
he added.
What we don’t want is for America’s ground game around the world to be taken off the field for long, because America’s adversaries are not pausing. They will fill any vacuums we leave behind, to the detriment of what makes our country strong, prosperous, and secure.



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Re: EXCLUSIVE: Trump Is Starving the National Endowment for Democracy

Post by Temt » 13 Feb 2025, 12:07

The hopeless EU got what it deserved! LOL!


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Re: EXCLUSIVE: Trump Is Starving the National Endowment for Democracy

Post by Dama » 13 Feb 2025, 12:21

Zmeselo wrote:
13 Feb 2025, 05:16


EXCLUSIVE: Trump Is Starving the National Endowment for Democracy

DOGE has frozen funds to the organization that was instrumental in helping win the Cold War. ‘It’s been a bloodbath.’


Ronald Reagan is flanked by Nicaraguan rebel leaders. From left: Arturo Cruz, Reagan, Adolfo Calero, and Alfonso Robelo during a meeting in Washington, D.C., March 3, 1986. (Bettmann via Getty Images)

By Eli Lake

https://www.thefp.com/p/trump-starves-t ... -musk-doge

02.11.25 — U.S. Politics

It’s hard to keep track of the upheaval in Washington since President Trump’s inauguration, and even harder, amid the media freakout, to distinguish important changes from trivial ones.

But what’s happening at the National Endowment for Democracy (NED) https://www.ned.org/ is a very big deal, and has not been previously reported.

NED, a key U.S. instrument for supporting grassroots freedom movements around the world, is under siege from Elon Musk’s DOGE. An order from DOGE to the U.S. Treasury that blocked disbursement of NED funds has crippled the organization—which received $315 million for fiscal year 2025—and its affiliates, The Free Press has learned.
It’s been a bloodbath,
one NED staffer said.
We have not been able to meet payroll and pay basic overhead expenses.
NED’s dismantling would be far more than a cost-cutting measure. It would symbolize a major change in U.S. foreign policy, undercutting the notion that democratic ideals foster U.S. global strength and influence. Instead, the Trump administration would be signaling that it no longer believes that promoting democracy around the globe is in the national interest.

Created in 1983 with bipartisan support and the backing of President Ronald Reagan, NED was intended to attack the Soviet “empire of evil” at its weakest point: its lack of democratic legitimacy.

It made bespoke grants to activists and labor unions behind the Iron Curtain.
We provided radios and copy machines for Solidarity,
former NED president Carl Gershman told The Free Press, referring to Lech Wałęsa’s independent worker movement https://www.britannica.com/topic/Solidarity in Communist Poland.

After the Cold War, NED expanded its mission beyond the disbanded Soviet bloc, making grants to pro-democracy NGOs in Iran, China, Venezuela, and Cuba—again using a strategy of supporting local citizens opposed to the authoritarian systems that ruled them. NED and its sister organizations, the National Democratic Institute and the International Republican Institute—one for each party—enjoyed bipartisan support.
Thanks to NED grantees, the world learned about the horrible death of Masih Amini at the hands of the brutal Iranian regime,
the endowment’s current president, Damon Wilson, told The Free Press, referring to a young Iranian woman who died in custody after being arrested for failing to wear a head covering.

Other grantees
documented how the Cuban regime has become a kleptocratic mafia state. NED partners exposed the Uyghur genocide as well as the Chinese Communist Party’s network of overseas police stations bringing their tools and techniques of coercion and repression into free societies, including here in the United States,
Wilson said.

The first Trump administration carried on NED’s work. Several key Trump allies were on its board, such as Elise Stefanik, Trump’s nominee to serve as ambassador to the United Nations. Senator Tom Cotton of Arkansas sits on https://www.iri.org/who-we-are/ the International Republican Institute’s board.

Secretary of State Marco Rubio served on IRI’s board when he was still a senator from Florida. In fact, he was the keynote speaker
at its annual dinner last May.
Nations around the world and peoples need to see that freedom and democracy are not just something to aspire to as an ideal, but as a practical matter, it works and it works better than totalitarianism,
Rubio said in his speech.
It takes longer, it’s harder, it requires you to listen to people you don’t agree with. It requires you to work with people you think are half-crazy. But the alternative is a small group of people who get to decide what happens and we have no voice or role in it.
Many Republican NED stalwarts—including Trump’s former national security adviser, Robert O’Brien—have fought behind the scenes to protect NED from the DOGE knife.

But theirs is no longer the consensus view within the GOP coalition. On February 2, Musk posted on X: https://x.com/elonmusk/status/1886093812352565741
NED is a SCAM.
The Center for Renewing America, a think tank https://americarenewing.com/ founded by Russell Vought, Trump’s director of the Office of Management and Budget, https://news.ballotpedia.org/2025/02/10 ... nd-budget/ released a policy paper https://americarenewing.com/primer-the- ... g-america/ on February 7 that blamed NED for supposedly helping incite Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
A steady stream of NED grants to myriad Ukrainian political entities and movements advanced both the ‘Orange Revolution’ and ‘Maidan Revolution’ that paved the way for the current Ukraine-Russia war,
the paper said.

For the right to turn against civil society groups that stand up to pro-Moscow authoritarians, formerly a proud conservative cause, is stunning. The implication that NED was a puppet master of the Orange and Maidan revolutions is wrong, and it ignores that Ukrainians were responding to threats to their own elections and sovereignty in both those events.

NED does not direct recipients of its grants to organize demonstrations; it trains citizens in such democratic basics as how to prepare for elections.
We had nothing to do with organizing those protests,
said Gershman, who led NED at the time of the Ukrainian protests.
We supported groups that wanted freedom and democracy. But we didn’t tell them to do this.
NED has occasionally strayed from its core mission. Case in point: its 2020 grant to a British NGO, the Global Disinformation Index. https://www.disinformationindex.org/res ... ober-2022/

Two years later, GDI listed ten conservative-leaning American publications, including Reason, the New York Post, and The American Conservative as vectors of disinformation in the U.S. news media. This was an indirect effort to get advertisers to shun them, a form of censorship and an inappropriate, even dangerous, use of U.S. funds.

Wilson said that, as soon as he learned about GDI’s alleged study of the U.S. news media—which was funded by another private donor—NED “severed the relationship.” Management promptly briefed the NED board and Congress, audited its grant portfolio, and tightened procedures to prevent a recurrence.

Tighter controls and audits of NED, to assure it remains strictly dedicated to supporting democracy activists, would be welcome, Wilson said:
We know there are opportunities to make American support more efficient and focused.
The chaos DOGE caused by the order at the Treasury Department is no way to accomplish this reasonable goal, which suggests that what DOGE really wants is to end NED, not mend it.

This would be shortsighted, as
We support the foreign aid review,
Daniel Twining, the president of IRI, told The Free Press.
Foreign assistance absolutely should support U.S. national interests,
he added.
What we don’t want is for America’s ground game around the world to be taken off the field for long, because America’s adversaries are not pausing. They will fill any vacuums we leave behind, to the detriment of what makes our country strong, prosperous, and secure.

Asmesai, stop metabolizing a news link and regurgitate it to us. Eritrea is spared from the assault by the Democracy fund only because Isayas was a CIA agent, iat the beginning, if not even now to some degree.

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Re: EXCLUSIVE: Trump Is Starving the National Endowment for Democracy

Post by Fiyameta » 13 Feb 2025, 12:49

This is a terrible news for Ethiopian elite under NED's payroll. :shock: :shock:

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Re: EXCLUSIVE: Trump Is Starving the National Endowment for Democracy

Post by Zmeselo » 13 Feb 2025, 14:17

Dumbars, here's NED's own accounts on how much each anti Eritrean gov't org got:


https://www.america-times.com/themencod ... 5nPWVuLVVT

Dama wrote:
13 Feb 2025, 12:21
Zmeselo wrote:
13 Feb 2025, 05:16


EXCLUSIVE: Trump Is Starving the National Endowment for Democracy

DOGE has frozen funds to the organization that was instrumental in helping win the Cold War. ‘It’s been a bloodbath.’


Ronald Reagan is flanked by Nicaraguan rebel leaders. From left: Arturo Cruz, Reagan, Adolfo Calero, and Alfonso Robelo during a meeting in Washington, D.C., March 3, 1986. (Bettmann via Getty Images)

By Eli Lake

https://www.thefp.com/p/trump-starves-t ... -musk-doge

02.11.25 — U.S. Politics

It’s hard to keep track of the upheaval in Washington since President Trump’s inauguration, and even harder, amid the media freakout, to distinguish important changes from trivial ones.

But what’s happening at the National Endowment for Democracy (NED) https://www.ned.org/ is a very big deal, and has not been previously reported.

NED, a key U.S. instrument for supporting grassroots freedom movements around the world, is under siege from Elon Musk’s DOGE. An order from DOGE to the U.S. Treasury that blocked disbursement of NED funds has crippled the organization—which received $315 million for fiscal year 2025—and its affiliates, The Free Press has learned.
It’s been a bloodbath,
one NED staffer said.
We have not been able to meet payroll and pay basic overhead expenses.
NED’s dismantling would be far more than a cost-cutting measure. It would symbolize a major change in U.S. foreign policy, undercutting the notion that democratic ideals foster U.S. global strength and influence. Instead, the Trump administration would be signaling that it no longer believes that promoting democracy around the globe is in the national interest.

Created in 1983 with bipartisan support and the backing of President Ronald Reagan, NED was intended to attack the Soviet “empire of evil” at its weakest point: its lack of democratic legitimacy.

It made bespoke grants to activists and labor unions behind the Iron Curtain.
We provided radios and copy machines for Solidarity,
former NED president Carl Gershman told The Free Press, referring to Lech Wałęsa’s independent worker movement https://www.britannica.com/topic/Solidarity in Communist Poland.

After the Cold War, NED expanded its mission beyond the disbanded Soviet bloc, making grants to pro-democracy NGOs in Iran, China, Venezuela, and Cuba—again using a strategy of supporting local citizens opposed to the authoritarian systems that ruled them. NED and its sister organizations, the National Democratic Institute and the International Republican Institute—one for each party—enjoyed bipartisan support.
Thanks to NED grantees, the world learned about the horrible death of Masih Amini at the hands of the brutal Iranian regime,
the endowment’s current president, Damon Wilson, told The Free Press, referring to a young Iranian woman who died in custody after being arrested for failing to wear a head covering.

Other grantees
documented how the Cuban regime has become a kleptocratic mafia state. NED partners exposed the Uyghur genocide as well as the Chinese Communist Party’s network of overseas police stations bringing their tools and techniques of coercion and repression into free societies, including here in the United States,
Wilson said.

The first Trump administration carried on NED’s work. Several key Trump allies were on its board, such as Elise Stefanik, Trump’s nominee to serve as ambassador to the United Nations. Senator Tom Cotton of Arkansas sits on https://www.iri.org/who-we-are/ the International Republican Institute’s board.

Secretary of State Marco Rubio served on IRI’s board when he was still a senator from Florida. In fact, he was the keynote speaker
at its annual dinner last May.
Nations around the world and peoples need to see that freedom and democracy are not just something to aspire to as an ideal, but as a practical matter, it works and it works better than totalitarianism,
Rubio said in his speech.
It takes longer, it’s harder, it requires you to listen to people you don’t agree with. It requires you to work with people you think are half-crazy. But the alternative is a small group of people who get to decide what happens and we have no voice or role in it.
Many Republican NED stalwarts—including Trump’s former national security adviser, Robert O’Brien—have fought behind the scenes to protect NED from the DOGE knife.

But theirs is no longer the consensus view within the GOP coalition. On February 2, Musk posted on X: https://x.com/elonmusk/status/1886093812352565741
NED is a SCAM.
The Center for Renewing America, a think tank https://americarenewing.com/ founded by Russell Vought, Trump’s director of the Office of Management and Budget, https://news.ballotpedia.org/2025/02/10 ... nd-budget/ released a policy paper https://americarenewing.com/primer-the- ... g-america/ on February 7 that blamed NED for supposedly helping incite Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
A steady stream of NED grants to myriad Ukrainian political entities and movements advanced both the ‘Orange Revolution’ and ‘Maidan Revolution’ that paved the way for the current Ukraine-Russia war,
the paper said.

For the right to turn against civil society groups that stand up to pro-Moscow authoritarians, formerly a proud conservative cause, is stunning. The implication that NED was a puppet master of the Orange and Maidan revolutions is wrong, and it ignores that Ukrainians were responding to threats to their own elections and sovereignty in both those events.

NED does not direct recipients of its grants to organize demonstrations; it trains citizens in such democratic basics as how to prepare for elections.
We had nothing to do with organizing those protests,
said Gershman, who led NED at the time of the Ukrainian protests.
We supported groups that wanted freedom and democracy. But we didn’t tell them to do this.
NED has occasionally strayed from its core mission. Case in point: its 2020 grant to a British NGO, the Global Disinformation Index. https://www.disinformationindex.org/res ... ober-2022/

Two years later, GDI listed ten conservative-leaning American publications, including Reason, the New York Post, and The American Conservative as vectors of disinformation in the U.S. news media. This was an indirect effort to get advertisers to shun them, a form of censorship and an inappropriate, even dangerous, use of U.S. funds.

Wilson said that, as soon as he learned about GDI’s alleged study of the U.S. news media—which was funded by another private donor—NED “severed the relationship.” Management promptly briefed the NED board and Congress, audited its grant portfolio, and tightened procedures to prevent a recurrence.

Tighter controls and audits of NED, to assure it remains strictly dedicated to supporting democracy activists, would be welcome, Wilson said:
We know there are opportunities to make American support more efficient and focused.
The chaos DOGE caused by the order at the Treasury Department is no way to accomplish this reasonable goal, which suggests that what DOGE really wants is to end NED, not mend it.

This would be shortsighted, as
We support the foreign aid review,
Daniel Twining, the president of IRI, told The Free Press.
Foreign assistance absolutely should support U.S. national interests,
he added.
What we don’t want is for America’s ground game around the world to be taken off the field for long, because America’s adversaries are not pausing. They will fill any vacuums we leave behind, to the detriment of what makes our country strong, prosperous, and secure.

Asmesai, stop metabolizing a news link and regurgitate it to us. Eritrea is spared from the assault by the Democracy fund only because Isayas was a CIA agent, iat the beginning, if not even now to some degree.

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Re: EXCLUSIVE: Trump Is Starving the National Endowment for Democracy

Post by Zmeselo » 13 Feb 2025, 14:24

Fiyameta wrote:
13 Feb 2025, 12:49
This is a terrible news for Ethiopian elite under NED's payroll. :shock: :shock:
Here they're:

https://youtube.com/shorts/kZ09kSzJkJc? ... GkWzUcwsaH

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Re: EXCLUSIVE: Trump Is Starving the National Endowment for Democracy

Post by Zmeselo » 13 Feb 2025, 15:43



Seymour Hersh: Zelensky embezzled $400 million from US taxpayer money

By: Al Mayadeen English

https://english.almayadeen.net/news/pol ... -us-taxpay

16 Apr 2023

According to US journalist Seymour Hersh, Ukraine's president embezzled $400 million from US taxpayers to fund the war.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky embezzled hundreds of millions of dollars from the United States that Washington had allocated to purchase fuel, famed US investigative journalist and Pulitzer award winner Seymour Hersh said on Sunday in his latest report.

Hersh accused the Ukrainian government of using US taxpayer money to purchase Russian diesel from Moscow to bolster its military, adding that Ukrainian officials were "competing" to set up front companies that aimed to get contracts from international private arms dealers.
One estimate by analysts from the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) put the embezzled funds at $400 million last year, at least; another expert compared the level of corruption in Kiev as approaching that of the Afghan war, 'although there will be no professional audit reports emerging from Ukraine',
Hersh's report read.

Hersh argued that he had knowledge that numerous Ukrainian government agencies were competing to establish front businesses to export guns and ammunition to arms dealers, noting that the importers included ones in Poland, the Czech Republic, and the Israeli occupation.

Instead of purchasing fuel through Pakistan, Ukraine, at the direction of its president, has been buying fuel from Russia, whom Kiev accuses of invading Ukrainian soil, Hersh revealed, noting that the Ukrainians were embezzling behemoth amounts of money allocated by the United States to diesel purchases.

Gains upon gains

The discrepancy comes when one compares the price of Russian diesel to that of other international parties such as the United States, as Russian energy is cheaper, therefore, the Ukrainians are pocketing the difference, earning them hundreds of millions of dollars, the US journalist claimed.

This comes after earlier reports came out about how oil products originating in Russia made their way to Ukraine through Bulgaria and Latvia.

Hersh underlined that an intelligence source highlighted the meeting that took place between Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and CIA Director William Burns in Kiev, who the source said delivered a "striking message" to the Ukrainian leader.
The senior generals and government officials in Kiev were angry at what they saw as Zelensky’s greed, so Burns told the Ukrainian president, because he was taking a larger share of the skim money than was going to the generals,
he revealed.
Burns also presented Zelensky with a list of thirty-five generals and senior officials whose corruption was known to the CIA and others in the American government,
Hersh added.

He also stressed that in the wake of numerous corruption scandals surrounding the Kiev government coming to light, Zelensky on January 24
announced ‘personnel decisions’ across different government ministries and within Ukrainian law enforcement.
The report recalled how Zelensky announced that state officials would be banned from traveling internationally for purposes unrelated to official work in the wake of a report revealing that a former top prosecutor vacationed in Spain despite there being a martial law in action banning Ukrainian men between the ages of 18 and 60 from leaving Ukraine without permission from the government.

Shady background

Hersh previously uncovered in February that the US was behind the sabotage https://english.almayadeen.net/news/pol ... laims-seym that affected Russia's Nord Stream natural gas pipelines, with numerous reports coming out from the famed journalist on Ukrainian-US ties since.

Hersh also said in mid-March that the United States was looking at the possibility of delving into the Ukraine war https://english.almayadeen.net/news/pol ... ersh-warns if Kiev starts showing cracks in its defenses and signs of defeat against Russia.

Significantly, Hersh explained that the US administration was unhappy with the fact that its proxy war against Moscow was not "going well".



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How to wreck a country:

Engage in a suicidal proxy war for Washington

Abandon negotiations to end the war in 2022

Get promised $177 billion in military aid from the US

$100 billion of it goes ‘missing’

Trump demands $500 billion in rare earth metals as compensation for aid

Washington sidelines you in negotiations with Russia to end the proxy war

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