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US Seeks to Control Ukraine Investment, Squeezing Out Europe
The US is pushing to control all major future infrastructure and mineral investments in Ukraine, potentially gaining a veto over any role for Kyiv's other allies and undermining its bid for European Union membership.
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All carrot with Russia; all stick with Ukraine. (Trump/Russia is no hoax.)[image or embed] -- Senator Sheldon Whitehouse (@whitehouse.senate.gov) March 27, 2025 at 10:19 AM
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...President Donald Trump's administration is demanding the "right of first offer" on investments in all infrastructure and natural resources projects under a revised partnership deal with Ukraine, according to a draft of the document obtained by Bloomberg News. If accepted, the partnership agreement would bestow enormous power on the US to control investments into Ukraine in projects including roads and railways, ports, mines, oil and gas and extraction of critical minerals. It would represent an unprecedented expansion of US economic influence in Europe's largest country by area just at the time when it's attempting to align with the EU. The agreement would grant the US first claim on profits transferred into a special reconstruction investment fund that would be controlled by Washington. Crucially, the document states that the US regards the "material and financial benefits" provided to Ukraine since Russia's full-scale invasion in February 2022 as its contribution to that fund. In effect, this would mean the Trump administration would compel Ukraine to pay for all of the US military and economic support provided since the start of the war before Kyiv received any income from the partnership fund. ...
If accepted, the partnership agreement would bestow enormous power on the US to control investments into Ukraine in projects including roads and railways, ports, mines, oil and gas and extraction of critical minerals. It would represent an unprecedented expansion of US economic influence in Europe's largest country by area just at the time when it's attempting to align with the EU.
The agreement would grant the US first claim on profits transferred into a special reconstruction investment fund that would be controlled by Washington. Crucially, the document states that the US regards the "material and financial benefits" provided to Ukraine since Russia's full-scale invasion in February 2022 as its contribution to that fund.
In effect, this would mean the Trump administration would compel Ukraine to pay for all of the US military and economic support provided since the start of the war before Kyiv received any income from the partnership fund. ...
#1 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-03-27 11:03 PM | Reply
So... it seems the Art of the Deal says, ~we don't care about Democracy or Freedom, but we just want a transactional benefit? And we will sell your sovereignty to Pres Putin to attain that goal?
Am I reading this correctly?
#2 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-03-27 11:05 PM | Reply | Newsworthy 1
Reminds me of ...
Hollies: He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother (1969) www.youtube.com
Lyrics excerpt ...
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... The road is long With many a winding turn That leads us to who knows where? Who knows where? But I'm strong Strong enough to carry him He ain't heavy, he's my brother So on we go His welfare is my concern No burden is he to bear We'll get there For I know He would not encumber me He ain't heavy, he's my brother If I'm laden at all I'm laden with sadness That everyone's heart Isn't filled with the gladness Of love for one another It's a long, long road From which there is no return While we're on the way to there Why not share? And the load Doesn't weigh me down at all He ain't heavy, he's my brother ...
So on we go His welfare is my concern No burden is he to bear We'll get there For I know He would not encumber me He ain't heavy, he's my brother
If I'm laden at all I'm laden with sadness That everyone's heart Isn't filled with the gladness Of love for one another
It's a long, long road From which there is no return While we're on the way to there Why not share? And the load Doesn't weigh me down at all He ain't heavy, he's my brother ...
#3 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-03-27 11:10 PM | Reply
From the sub-summary ...
... All carrot with Russia; all stick with Ukraine. ...
That's one of the best summaries I've seen of Pres trump's ~deal-making~ regarding Pres Putin's unprovoked invasion of a sovereign Ukraine.
Has Pres Trump ever leveled a criticism towards Pres Putin?
Ever?
#4 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-03-29 06:45 PM | Reply
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