State Department’s $322M Ukraine Arms Sale Highlights Washington’s Reckless Foreign Entanglements
The State Department’s approval of $322 million in weapons sales to Ukraine raises critical questions about America’s priorities amid growing threats at home and abroad.

Washington has once again greenlit a costly shipment of arms to Ukraine, this time totaling $322 million aimed at bolstering Kyiv’s air defenses and armored combat vehicles. While supporters claim this move aids an ally under siege, the reality is far more troubling when viewed through the lens of American national interests. Is Endless Military Aid Putting America First? The latest approval includes $150 million dedicated to U.S. armored vehicle upkeep and $172 million for surface-to-air missile systems. These figures come atop more than $67 billion in security assistance already funneled to Ukraine since Russia launched its invasion in early...
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