Where did you get the $200 billion number? Oh, that's right, your ass.
He obviously got it from the article that he linked which itself cites the Ukrainian government. However, it's not clear what support they have for that number. There are 2 distinctions: (1) money "promised" versus money "sent;" and (2) military assistance versus humanitarian and financial assistance which are counted separately. You are referencing military assistance only. The chart in the linked article that indicates the ~$200B cites the Ukrainian government and the Kiel Institute. I didn't look very much at the Ukrainian site. The Kiel Institute only indicates $48B in total assistance through November 20, 2022. Perhaps the Ukrainian government has some propagandistic talking point wherein they interpret/value certain promises at $196B or perhaps Fox News is pulling that number out of their asses. The Kiel Institute is set to update for recent spending tomorrow so perhaps that will be illuminating.
Where did you get the $200 billion number? Oh, that's right, your ass.
He obviously got it from the article that he linked which itself cites the Ukrainian government. However, it's not clear what support they have for that number. There are 2 distinctions: (1) money "promised" versus money "sent;" and (2) military assistance versus humanitarian and financial assistance which are counted separately. You are referencing military assistance only. The chart in the linked article that indicates the ~$200B cites the Ukrainian government and the Kiel Institute. I didn't look very much at the Ukrainian site. The Kiel Institute only indicates $48B in total assistance through November 20, 2022. Perhaps the Ukrainian government has some propagandistic talking point in which they interpret/value certain promises at $196B or perhaps Fox News is pulling that number out of their asses. The Kiel Institute is set to update for recent spending tomorrow so perhaps that will be illuminating.
Where did you get the $200 billion number? Oh, that's right, your ass.
He obviously got it from the article that he linked which itself cites the Ukrainian government. However, it's not clear what support they have for that number. There are 2 distinctions: (1) money "promised" versus money "sent;" and (2) military assistance versus humanitarian and financial assistance which are counted separately. You are referencing military assistance only. The chart in the linked article that indicates the ~$200B cites the Ukrainian government and the Kiel Institute. I didn't look very much at the Ukrainian site. The Kiel Institute only indicates $48B in total assistance through November 20, 2022. Perhaps the Ukrainian government has some propagandistic talking about in which they interpret/value certain promises at $196B or perhaps Fox News is pulling that number out of their asses. The Kiel Institute is set to update for recent spending tomorrow so perhaps that will be illuminating.
Where did you get the $200 billion number? Oh, that's right, your ass.
He obviously got it from the article that he linked which itself cites the Ukrainian government. However, it's not clear what support they have for that number. There are 2 distinctions: (1) money "promised" versus money "sent;" and (2) military assistance versus humanitarian and financial assistance which are counted separately. You are referencing military assistance only. The chart in the linked article that indicates the ~$200B cites the Ukrainian government and the Kiel Project. I didn't look very much at the Ukrainian site. The Kiel Project only indicates $48B in total assistance through November 20, 2022. Perhaps the Ukrainian government has some propagandistic talking about in which they interpret/value certain promises at $196B or perhaps Fox News is pulling that number out of their asses. The Kiel Project is set to update for recent spending tomorrow so perhaps that will be illuminating.
Where did you get the $200 billion number? Oh, that's right, your ass.
He obviously got it from the article that he linked which itself cites the Ukrainian government. However, it's not clear what support they have for that number. There are 2 distinctions: (1) money "promised" versus money "sent;" and (2) military assistance versus humanitarian and financial assistance which are counted separately. You are referencing military assistance only. The chart in the linked article that indicates the ~$200B cites the Ukrainian government and the Kiel Project. I didn't look very much at the Ukrainian site. The Kiel Project only indicates $48B in total assistance through November 20, 2022. They are set to update for recent spending tomorrow so perhaps that will be illuminating.