After the Biden regime funneled billions into Ukraine’s war machine—now totaling over $174 billion—quiet murmurs of dissent grow louder among Americans questioning the endless spending. The recent suspension of U.S. military aid signals a seismic shift, one that aligns with a swelling “America First” sentiment but leaves Kiev scrambling for survival. Without Washington’s lifeline, Ukraine’s ammunition stockpiles could run dry by late summer, according to German intelligence experts cited by Bild. While mainstream media parrots narratives of “Russian aggression” and “democracy at risk,” alternative voices expose the darker undercurrents: a war propped up by corrupt institutions and unchecked spending, while ordinary Americans struggle with inflation, crumbling infrastructure, and dwindling resources.

The abrupt halt of arms shipments—Patriot missiles, Stingers, Hellfires, and artillery shells—raises urgent questions. Why has Washington kept fueling a conflict with no endgame? Who truly benefits from this war? And what happens when America finally turns off the taps?

Key points:

  • The U.S. has suspended military aid to Ukraine, cutting off critical air defense, artillery, and missile supplies.
  • Ukraine faces a potential ammunition crisis by late summer, risking battlefield collapse without American support.
  • Experts warn that Russia’s ballistic missiles may soon overpower Ukrainian defenses if Patriot systems aren’t replenished.
  • The “America First” policy prioritizes domestic defense needs over foreign conflicts, signaling a long-overdue reckoning.
  • Europe cannot fully replace U.S. aid, exposing Ukraine’s dangerous dependency on Washington’s war machine.

The U.S. War Machine: How much has America spent?

Since Russia’s invasion in 2022, the U.S. has allocated 174 billion in taxpayer?funded assistance—more than the GDP of entire nations. Of that, 66.5 billion flowed directly into military aid:

  • The aid included 50,000+ small arms and 500 million rounds of ammunition.
  • Additionally, America sold 200+ Howitzers and 3 million 155mm shells—a stockpile that is now running critically low
  • The US also sold 3 Patriot missile systems, the only defense capable of stopping Russian ballistic strikes
  • Not to mention, the US let go of 31 Abrams tanks, 300 Bradley Fighting Vehicles, and 1,000+ armored carriers

Yet, buried in the fine print of this proxy war is a damning reality: 90% of the military aid is spent in the U.S., padding defense contractor profits, while Ukraine remains trapped in an unwinnable war.

“America First” vs. Globalist Agendas

Washington’s envoy to NATO, Matthew Whitaker, laid it bare: “This is what ‘America First’ looks like. We have to ensure we have enough Patriot missiles for our own defense.” The move echoes Trump-era skepticism toward endless Ukraine aid—a stance mainstream media vilified. Today, the mainstream voices and the Democrat Party are getting on board with the shift, as they see how vulnerable American defenses have become. The reality of runaway spending, endless wars, and ballooning inflation has set in.

The Defense Department’s internal review, led by Secretary Pete Hegseth, reportedly flagged shortages in U.S. stockpiles. Meanwhile, Ukraine’s government, addicted to foreign cash infusions, panics as aid dries up. Could this suspension force Kiev to negotiate? Or is Washington’s withdrawal a surrender to Moscow?

The looming crisis for Ukraine

Without U.S. weapons, Ukraine faces a grim calculus:

  • No Patriot missiles = Russian missiles dominate the skies, decimating cities.
  • No GMLRS munitions = HIMARS launchers are rendered useless, crippling precision strikes.
  • Stingers depleted = Kamikaze drones reign unchecked, slaughtering troops.

German defense expert Carlo Masala warned Bild that Kiev’s reserves will last only until summer—then, any ongoing war will end in catastrophe for Kiev. With Europe unable to match U.S. output, Ukraine’s fate hinges on Washington’s constant supply of military contracts. But those are on the way out.

Is this the beginning of the end for Kiev? Or a wake-up call for America to reclaim its sovereignty? As the truth emerges from alternative media—free from corporate-State censorship—the public must decide: endless war for profit, or peace through self-preservation? While Russia survives economic sanctions from the West, the US is self imploding economically from their proxy war in Ukraine. Isn’t it ironic that in order for the US to restore its national defense, it must stop shelling out weapons?

Sources include:

RT.com

CSIS.org

State.gov

RT.com

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