Ukraine's low budget destruction of Russian army
Having spent less than 3% of annual U.S. military budget in security assistance, Ukraine managed to cut Russia’s combat capacity in half, U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) said at a press conference in Kyiv on Aug. 23.
..."This is the best investment for American security ever; Ukraine is a fantastic partner — we have not seen such a partner since Churchill," the senator said.
Additionally, he pointed out that U.S. intelligence had made an error ahead of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, greatly overestimating the strength of the Russian army.
“When the Russian invasion began, we were told that Kyiv would fall in four days, and the country — in three weeks,” Graham adds.
“This was the biggest misunderstanding of Ukrainians and overestimation of the Russian army by our intelligence. I myself thought the Russian army was better than it is.”
The Washington Post reported that the total amount of aid provided by Washington to Ukraine now exceeds $66 billion.
US intelligence greatly overestimated the conventional Russian military. They may also be overestimating other aspects of Russia's military. One of the people telling us how quickly Russia could take Ukraine was Gen. Milley the head of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
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