

Steve Collins
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It happened in other states too‼️ #SwingStates #StarLink

FCC Chair: Trump is winning. Look at the results—PBS and NPR defunded. Joy Reid, Sleepy-Eyed Chuck Todd, Jim Acosta, John Dickerson are gone. Colbert is leaving. CBS is under new ownership, and soon enough CNN will have new ownership as well.






🚨 BREAKING: Pentagon Accused of Diverting NATO Funds Meant for Ukraine Washington, D.C. – March 27, 2026 The Pentagon is facing mounting backlash after U.S. officials confirmed that roughly $750 million contributed by NATO allies for Ukraine will instead be used to replenish America’s own weapons stockpiles. Translation: money allies thought was going to Kyiv is being rerouted back into U.S. arsenals. What Happened * Amount: ~$750 million in allied contributions * Program: NATO’s Prioritized Ukraine Requirements List (PURL) * Original Purpose: Fund U.S.-made weapons for Ukraine * Actual Use: Refill depleted U.S. military inventories According to officials cited by The Washington Post, the Defense Department has already informed Congress of the shift, confirming the funds will not go toward additional Ukrainian aid. The Problem This wasn’t sold to allies as a “maybe.” European governments poured billions into PURL under the assumption that: * Every euro → weapons for Ukraine * Every dollar → direct battlefield support Now officials admit something pretty uncomfortable: Some allies may not have even known this kind of redirect was possible. That’s not a misunderstanding. That’s a trust problem. Fallout Already Building NATO officials and analysts are calling this: * A “misappropriation of funds meant for Ukraine” * A move that could trigger audits, refunds, or formal demands for answers * A potential fracture point in U.S.–European defense coordination And they’re not wrong. You don’t quietly rewrite the purpose of allied money and expect applause. Pentagon’s Defense The Pentagon argues the move is necessary after heavy weapons usage in the Middle East depleted critical systems. Fair. Stockpiles matter. But here’s the issue they’d rather not say out loud: They’re solving that problem with allied money that was explicitly earmarked for Ukraine. What This Really Means Strip away the diplomatic language and this is what’s sitting underneath: * NATO allies funded weapons for Ukraine * The U.S. redirected a chunk of that money to itself * Some allies may not have fully understood that risk That’s not just a policy shift. That’s how you start eroding trust inside an alliance that’s supposed to function on it. Why It Matters * Ukraine loses expected support at a critical moment * European allies may rethink funding mechanisms * U.S. credibility inside NATO takes a hit And once that trust cracks, it doesn’t magically come back because someone issues a statement. Developing story. Sources [1] Euronews, March 26, 2026, "Pentagon mulls redirecting Ukraine military aid to Middle East, reports claim" euronews.com/2026/03/26/pen… [2] The Washington Post, March 26, 2026, "U.S. may redirect NATO-funded Ukraine aid to replenish its own stockpiles amid Iran tensions" washingtonpost.com/national-secur… [3] Bloomberg, March 26, 2026, "Ukraine struggles to find more NATO donors to pay for U.S. weapons" bloomberg.com/news/articles/…


