As the war in Ukraine continues, the United States moves dangerously closer to World War III.
Since the conflict began in 2022, approximately one million people have died on both sides. The U.S. has provided $55.7 billion in military aid to Ukraine, while Congress has approved over $175 billion in total aid and military support.
“So the U.S. is essentially footing the bill for this war in Ukraine, and if Ukraine has its way, we will probably be paying for it for quite some time,” explains Liz Wheeler from “The Liz Wheeler Show.”
Meanwhile, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy made a stop at a munitions factory in Pennsylvania, showing support for Vice President Kamala Harris during the war.
“Zelenskyy’s trip, by the way, was paid for in part by the good old American taxpayer,” Wheeler comments, pointing out that he’s “here in the United States to coerce you and I to be part of this suicide mission.”
Zelenskyy is also planning to meet with the Biden administration to present what he calls a “victory plan.”
“Sources say that a key part of the plan hinges upon the U.S. giving Ukraine permission to use long-range missiles to fire into Russia. The Kremlin has said that if that happens, then Russia would consider itself at war with NATO,” Wheeler explains.