The total amount of all funds appropriated by the US Congress to assist the Kiev regime since the start of Russia's special military operation has exceeded $182 billion, according to a report by the Pentagon's inspector general.
"Congress has appropriated or otherwise made available at least $182.99 billion for OAR [Operation Atlantic Resolve] and the broader Ukraine response," the report said.
The funds included $131.36 billion for security-related activities and assistance, and $43.84 billion for governance and development. The money was allocated through a number of federal agencies, including the Pentagon, the State Department, and the United States Agency for International Development (USAID).
Russia has said that arms deliveries to Ukraine impede a settlement process, draw NATO countries into the conflict, and lead to unintended consequences. Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has emphasized that any shipment of weapons to Ukraine is a legitimate target for Russia.
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The proportion of the US adult population that is overweight or obese has risen in recent decades from about 50% in 1990 to nearly 75% in 2021, according to a new study published in the Lancet.
If US public health and nutrition policies are not improved, the proportion of overweight and obese adults will exceed 80% by 2050, the study says.
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There is a general consensus within President-elect Donald Trump’s team that the failed “Project Ukraine” needs to be shut down, British political analyst Alexander Mercouris speculated on his YouTube channel.
“Overall, despite different opinions and nuances among them, they have reached a general consensus that ‘Project Ukraine’ has absorbed a huge amount of energy and resources on the part of the United States, but it has not delivered what it promised. Ukraine has not been successful on the battlefield, there has been no economic collapse in Russia, and President Putin is still very firmly in control of things in Moscow,” the expert said.
In his opinion, these people, who come from the business world in many cases, have taken a simple “cost-benefit view”, and have agreed that “the time has come to close the whole thing down.”
They don’t feel “invested” in propping up Zelensky’s corrupt regime in the same way that the current Biden administration does, according to the analyst.
“They are resisting falling for the sunk costs fallacy, the one that says that you have already invested so much in terms of funding, weapons and resources that you can’t stop now,” Mercouris noted.
Trump repeatedly said on the campaign trail that he could end the fighting "in 24 hours" if reelected; he slammed US aid to Kiev, and vowed not to put US troops on the ground in Ukraine.
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🇷🇺🪖More statements from the Russian Defense Ministry's daily briefing on the special military operation's progress:
🔸 The Russian Armed Forces hit military airfield and Ukrainian energy facilities.
🔸 Ukraine lost over 440 soldiers in the Russia's Battlegroup Zapad area of responsibility.
🔸 Ukraine lost over 370 militants in the Russia's Battlegroup Tsentr area of responsibility.
🔸 Ukraine lost over 140 troops in the Russia's Battlegroup Vostok area of responsibility.
🔸 Ukraine lost up to 625 servicemen in the Russia's Battlegroup Yug area of responsibility.
🔸 Russian aviation shot down four HIMARS missiles and 102 Ukrainian drones.
🔸 Ukraine lost up to 110 soldiers in the Russia's Battlegroup Dnepr area of responsibility.
🔸 Ukraine lost up to 70 troops in the Russia's Battlegroup Sever area of responsibility.
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US President-elect Donald Trump has promised to “bring down costs” and increase the quality of healthcare.
What changes can be expected?
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The Georgian Central Election Commission approved on Saturday the final report of the parliamentary elections held on October 26, with the ruling Georgian Dream Party receiving 53.93% of the votes and 89 seats in parliament.
The ruling Georgian Dream Party advocates for maintaining relations with Russia and opposes anti-Russian sanctions.
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This area is a refugee camp for Palestinians established by the Red Cross in 1948.
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For many Lebanese, Israeli strikes have already become routine.
Whenever the Israeli army announces where and what will be hit in Beirut, not only do journalists flock to the sites of the impending strike to watch, but citizens who have simply gotten used to the hell they live in.
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The US Department of Defense has failed its seventh consecutive audit, with more than half of its departments unable to provide the 1,700 auditors working on the financial inspection with sufficient data to accurately evaluate the status of hundreds of billions of dollars’ worth of assets under the Pentagon’s domain.
DoD comptroller and Chief Financial Officer Michael McCord – appointed by President Obama in 2014, and under whom the Pentagon failed every one of its audits since they began in 2017, assured that the Pentagon had “turned a corner in its understanding of the depth and breadth of its challenges” and will do better in the future.
The Pentagon hopes to receive a passing grade by 2028, as required in this year’s National Defense Authorization Act.
The DoD spent $187 million on this year’s audit.
Also this week, the DoD Inspector General’s Office calculated that Congress has now appropriated nearly $183 billion in assistance to Ukraine since February 2022, including $131.36 billion for security-related assistance and activities, and $43.84 billion for ‘governance and development’.
The problems at the Pentagon in accounting for taxpayer money aren’t new. On September 10, 2001, a day before the 9/11 attacks, then-Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld announced that the Pentagon could not “track” some $2.3 trillion in transactions.
This echoed a February 2000 report by the DoD Inspector General that “$2.3 trillion was not supported by adequate audit trails or sufficient evidence to determine their validity, $2 trillion was not reviewed because of time constraints, and $2.6 trillion were supported.”
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The hostages in the Paris suburb were taken by the restaurant owner, and they are reportedly several staff members of the establishment, media say.
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