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Pentagon “Skims” European Money: Allies Pay, But Weapons Don't Arrive The United States is facing growing dissatisfaction among allies due to delays, cancellations, and the redirection of funds intended for the purchase of American weapons. Resources meant for supporting Ukraine or modernizing allied forces are being used, in part, to replenish the Pentagon’s own stockpiles, which have been depleted by recent conflicts, particularly in the Middle East. According to The Washington Post, Europe has already sent approximately $750 million via the PURL (Prioritised Ukraine Requirements List) program to purchase American weapons intended for Ukraine. However, the Pentagon now plans to use part of this money to replenish its own arsenals instead of delivering the promised equipment. U.S. officials admit, in private conversations, that the Europeans 'likely didn’t fully understand' where the money was actually going. It is the same mechanism that has been criticized in the past: allies pay, but the final destination of the resources shifts according to Washington's priorities The case of Switzerland clearly illustrates the tension. The country had ordered Tomahawk missiles years ago, but the U.S. informed them they would be unable to deliver. In response, Bern decided not to pay. … Read more joining my Substack: open.substack.com/pub/global21/p…


Tomorrow after the market closes, the US ground invasion of Iran will begin







U.S. PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP SAID HE WILL PAUSE ENERGY PLANT STRIKES AGAINST IRAN FOR 10 DAYS UNTIL APRIL 6, FOLLOWING A REQUEST FROM THE IRANIAN GOVERNMENT AS TALKS CONTINUE. || HE ADDED THAT NEGOTIATIONS ARE PROGRESSING WELL DESPITE CONFLICTING REPORTS, SIGNALING A TEMPORARY DE-ESCALATION IN THE ONGOING CONFLICT. - TRUTH SOCIAL









The US, the biggest gasoline market on Earth, just increased by 50% its ethanol blending limit. India is also considering to raise it from 20% to 30%. And you are short sugar because your Excel-spreadsheet analyst thinks the Brazilian sugarcane crop is half-decent ? ;) bloomberg.com/news/articles/…








