爪哥按语:
不要忘了,颜色革命之后,俄乌战争之前,乌克兰是欧洲最贫困最腐败的国家,没有之一。让一个从上到下烂到渣的国家,通过一场战争的洗礼,就洗心革面,一步跨入文明社会,就像从奴隶制一步跨入共产主义,可能吗?
HELL NO !!!!
说实话,乌克兰二毛子与俄罗斯老毛子这俩活宝,无论在思维与行事方式上,哥俩没啥区别。都是西方人眼里的斯拉夫野蛮人种,都是需要永远被踩在脚下的低等民族。
五角大楼最不愿意看到的,就是西方援助乌克兰的高端武器,通过乌克兰这个运输大队长,经国际走私集团之手,最终落入俄罗斯,中国,以及中东恐怖分子的私囊。
(ZT)Some US arms shipments to Ukraine ending up in hands of criminal gangs, arms traffickers, watchdog says
U.S. Defense Department arms shipments to Ukraine have come with very little oversight, and at times end up in the hands of criminal gangs and weapons traffickers.
Criminal gangs within Ukraine have gotten their hands on some U.S. shipments of grenade launchers, machine guns, rifles, bulletproof vests, and thousands of rounds of ammunition since the U.S. began supplying the Ukrainian military with arms, according to a Department of Defense Inspector General report obtained by the Heritage Foundation.
The 19-page report, which was issued last October and only became public after a Heritage Foundation Freedom of Information Act request, details specific instances in which U.S. shipments were intercepted by criminal actors in Ukraine. In one example, Ukraine's security services, Sluzhba Bezpeky Ukrainy (SBU), disrupted a plot by gangs to pose "as members of a humanitarian aid organization who distributed bulletproof vests."
The group illicitly imported the vests and sold them, rather than distributed them to Ukrainian forces. A member of the group was found with a cache of vests worth $17,000," the report reads.
In another instance the SBU "disrupted a group of arms traffickers who were selling weapons and ammunition stolen from the front lines in southern Ukraine," the report said.
In other instances, criminal groups were found to be storing weapons sent to Ukraine by the United States.
In mid-August 2022, the SBU disrupted a group of volunteer battalion members who took more than 60 rifles and almost 1,000 rounds of ammunition and stored them illegally in a warehouse, presumably for sale on the black market," the report reads.
The U.S. has sent over $100 billion in aid to Ukraine since Russia's invasion last year, a figure that includes military, humanitarian and financial aid. But there has at times been a lack of oversight to ensure that aid is reaching the correct places, which the report blamed on a lack of U.S. presence in the country.
"During the evaluation, we found that the DoD was unable to provide ‘[end-use] monitoring (EUM) in accordance with DOD policy because of limited U.S. presence in Ukraine," the report said. "Therefore, we are issuing this report identifying the challenges faced by DoD personnel responsible for conducting EUM and Enhanced EUM (EEUM) when there are limited or no U.S. personnel present in the area the equipment is being used."