US lawmakers passed a raft of legislation containing some $95 billion in military aid for Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan, also approving a bill that will allow Washington to hand Kiev assets seized from Russia and pave the way for a ban on TikTok.
The aid bills passed by a wide margin after separate votes on Saturday afternoon, with the $61 billion Ukraine legislation approved 311-112. Though a thin majority of Republicans opposed that bill – accounting for all 112 ‘no’ votes, while one GOP rep voted ‘present’ – it was ultimately adopted with bipartisan support.
Another measure authorizing $26 billion in military aid for Israel easily sailed through the lower chamber in a 366-58 vote, with just 21 Republicans and 37 Democrats in opposition. An $8 billion aid bill for Taiwan and other US allies in the Indo-Pacific also passed 385-34, including language that allows the White House to divert additional funds to Ukraine.
While the aid was originally packaged together as a single bill by the Senate, House Speaker Mike Johnson declined to introduce the measure unless Democrats agreed to significant immigration reforms. However, after months of gridlock Johnson divided the legislation into three separate aid bills and later added a fourth containing several unrelated provisions, allowing them to advance to the floor. The immigration provisions were left out of the four bills, and the speaker allowed a separate bill on immigration to come forward on a move to suspend the rules. That suspension of the rules quickly failed, so no debate on immigration or the US border occurred.
The latter bill also passed overwhelmingly in a 360-58 vote. Dubbed the “21st Century Peace through Strength Act,” the law will allow the White House to bring new sanctions on Russia and Iran, as well as ban the Chinese-owned video-sharing platform TikTok unless its parent company, ByteDance, divests its foreign ownership stakes. The same bill also authorizes the transfer of frozen Russian assets to Kiev, after Washington opted to seize Moscow’s US-based funds in response to the 2022 invasion of Ukraine.
Libertarian-leaning Rep. Thomas Massie, who voted down all four bills, condemned Speaker Johnson following Saturday’s session, saying he was “sharing the GOP Speakership with Democrats” while suggesting he had colluded with the rival party to ram through the Ukraine aid.
“To bring Ukraine spending up for a vote, he made a deal with Democrats on the procedural vote. Then he passed the bill today with every Democrat voting YEA and a majority of Republicans voting NAY,” Massie wrote on X.
On Friday, the Kentucky Republican said Johnson had sold out to the Beltway “swamp,” adding that the speaker “should step down” before agreeing to “send $100 billion to wars around the world.”
While GOP Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene proposed an amendment that would have reduced funding in the Ukraine bill to zero, it garnered only 71 votes in favor and failed to pass. Greene also blasted the House speaker after the vote, calling Johnson “a traitor to our country” who allowed Congress to send Americans’ “hard-earned tax dollars to fuel a foreign war.”
Greene has threatened to remove Johnson from the speakership should he continue to ignore GOP concerns surrounding immigration, spending, and mass surveillance, among other issues, filing a “motion to vacate” that has yet to be called up for a vote. Massie, along with fellow Republican Reps. Paul Gosar and Eli Crane, have signaled support for the move.
President Joe Biden hailed the passage of the aid bills later on Saturday, claiming the House “voted to advance our national security interests.” Biden’s comments were echoed by his Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelensky, who thanked US lawmakers who supported the legislation and singled out Speaker Johnson for allowing the “vital” aid bill to come to the floor.
With all four pieces of legislation passing, they will move on to the Senate as a single bill. The upper chamber previously passed a similar measure, indicating it will face little opposition from senators.
Will Porter is assistant news editor at the Libertarian Institute and a regular contributor at Antiwar.com. Find more of his work at Consortium News and ZeroHedge.
$95 billion for 3 wars on three continents that are not connected to USA security, we have insanely irresponsible government. They throw money out the window while we have increasing homelessness, and lack funding for basic social services. Yes, most of the worlds wealthiest people are Americans, and of the wealthiest nations we have the most homeless people including families with small children. We don’t talk about it, this is the greatest nation on earth, that we do know.
approximately $50B would house every homeless person in this country … our Congress’s preferences are clear.
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If the US didn’t take in illegals, it wouldn’t have so many poor.
Maybe the truth is that our business people want the cheap labor for our service economy, we need people to keep wages for fast food places low. MSM is not about to inform readers.
Certainly. They’re profitable. I don’t blame the immigrants. “Immigrant vigor” is a thing. Immigration, especially illegal, is probably eugenic to an extent. The US “brain drains” other areas.
I’m a nationalist, as an ideal.
But yea mass immigration is probably a natural component of capitalism. Similarly, slavery is still irresistible in parts of the world where profitable.
To quote the movie Idiocracy: “I like money.” Most everyone likes money, power, prestige, delusions of greatness, etc.
But the USA created the illegals by destroying their economies. Waging economic warfare, using sanctions in order to create poverty and social unrest in order to plant governments to our liking. Then there are the floods of war refugees the Europeans take in on top of their destroyed economy because of the Biden pipeline sabotage and military costs to fund Biden’s war in Ukraine and supporting the mess he tolerates in Israel.
We do have an insanely irresponsible government. Biden has to go, but there is no competent and responsible person in sight to replace the foul apple.
It did destroy their economies. I agree.
Some examples might not be the fault of the US, though.
You are right, there are always exceptions to the rules, but the USA is the biggest cause. If the US can’t compete they will destroy the competition, see China, Germany/EU, and Japan. After WW II the US had no competition it was easy to have the highest standard of living.
China lifted 800 million people out of poverty while the USA destroys its working middle class and keeps lowering the living-standards and increase homelessness and food challenged families. Reducing SNAP while funding other nations wars so they can buy military hardware.
It was the big American corporations who de-industrialized the US economy, the American heavy industry like steel was moved to S.K. and manufacturing to other Asian nations like China, where labor was cheaper.
Thus creating a militarized economy.
Over 50% of worldwide military production is held by the US MIC.
Gotta keep the death machine rolling.
The MIC is very happy with Biden, as the man said, most of the funds for Ukraine stay here creating MIC jobs and and nice profits which he did not mention, we already know that.
That is a good reason to reelect a corrupt and deranged old man and corrupt irresponsible congress.
This isn’t anything new; it just underscores a system that is broken.
https://youtu.be/hYWie96j3aQ?si=kh7zzFUnzDAWpOuO
And we can’t fix it. They produce a show for us out front.
Money go down de hole, bye-bye money!
Definitely not to fix our potholes which are almost turning into huge sink holes like our national debt.
Well, thank God! I mean, I was getting worried for those poor people at Northup, Lockheed, etc. not being able to afford toys for their kids next Christmas … not to mention their poor poor investors making only billions where it should be tens of billion …
Well, my mind is at rest now. It’s only going to be Ukies, Gazans, and Asians (soon) dying and the right people raking it in, so all is well with the world.
The less resources directed at domestic issues like health, housing, infrastructure, reindustrialization, living wage, etc., the more deaths from neglect, and of course, shortened life span here in the “American Dream”.
What happens to pending posts? I would like to know what happened to my post, why did it disappear? It gets flagged pending and never to be seen again?
antiwar is finally realizing the putin lover crowd is ruining their messaging 🤷🏽♂️
Reader comments aren’t “our messaging.” They’re reader comments on “our messaging.”
But those are the readers your writers write for. They represent the larger audience. When you write to please your target audience, you inadvertently deviate from your message as it is clearly happening since late 2021.
You just want him to “prove” he’s not pro-Russian. Because in your narrative there are only people who take money from the US and people who take money from Russia.
But antiwar just doesn’t want money from either camp. It sounds like comments here will be retired when Mr. Knapp retires.
I’m not sure there’s much target audience research done at Antiwar.com.
The site was started by Rothbardian libertarians, and there’s still a Rothbardian tendency here. For some, that manifests not just as opposition to US foreign policy, but support for the foreign policy of other regimes that oppose the US (Rothbard publicly celebrated the PAVN’s entry into Saigon, for example).
Personally I am just anti-war in general and don’t take the Rothbardian line in that way, but I’m not surprised that some people here do.
Footnote: SDS activists and Murray Rothbard himself marched in anti-Vietnam war demonstrations even though they bitterly disagreed with each other’s politics.
Tom, Your second paragraph is spot on. The problem with Rothhardian followers is that not all US policy is bad, it needs to be looked at on case by case. And two, certainly regimes that oppose US policy are not always right.
Why don’t you make us a list and tell us which US policies are good. Supporting genocide? Squatting on Syrian land? Refusing to leave Iraq? Maximum pressure sanctions on Iran for adhering to the JCPOA? China policy? North Korea policy? Africa? By all means, go “case by case”.
Rather than “case by case,” I prefer genocide by genocide.
That is true when we have good government, last time we had that is a long time ago, what we now have is not even mediocre and extremely dangerous.
Well, I’m pretty much in the “all US policy is bad” camp. The difference between me and the “celebrating when PAVN enters Saigon” crowd is that I don’t necessarily consider its opponent regimes any better.
When it comes to watching westerns, I prefer the one where it’s not really clear that there ARE any good guys to the ones with clear white/black hat plots. The former seem to be more realistic.
Thom, I enjoy my give and take with you. Having my opinion challenged forces me to think and correct myself if I am wrong.
Don does not play the game, he is the incompetent, lazy referee.
Incompetent is your Russian army and its supporters like you.
If you say so. The governments narrative is always right, never mind that it makes no sense because it is based on lying mofu****s, little dehumanized creatures without spines.
But the larger audience is also the critical audience, the writers better rely on credible sources and facts on which to base their rational opinions on. We do not tolerate nonsense.
DJ:
I enjoy your company but isn’t the smell of
Sh-t even a bit strong to your senses or is it senselessness?….
Yes, that’s because i call out your BS.
Fake peace activist.
Don wouldn’t know it because there is nothing constructive for Don to message.
Maybe Knapp went outside and enjoyed the day? Certain words trigger automatic moderation.
Some posts are automatically held for moderation. If they don’t violate our guidelines (the one you are referring to didn’t), they get posted when a moderator has had a look at them.
There are several people who CAN moderate comments on Antiwar.com, but I’m the only one who’s committed to doing so on a regular basis, and absolutely the only one who bothers to do so seven days a week.
On weekdays, I try to check the moderation queue hourly or more often than hourly for the 14-16 hours per day that I am usually up and around. On weekends, not as frequently because contrary to popular belief I do in fact have a life.
If I’m traveling, have appointments, etc. during the week, it may be less frequent than hourly.
For example, last week, I checked comments on Thursday morning at about 3am, got on a plane in Florida, flew to St. Louis, got off the plane, checked comments, spent the day in places and doing things where I had no easy Internet access, checked into a hotel, moderated comments, slept for eight hours, got up on Friday, moderated comments, finished my business in St. Louis, drove to Chattanooga, Tennessee, checked into a hotel, moderated comments, slept, got up on Saturday, moderated comments, drove back to Gainesville, Florida, walked into my house and moderated comments.
If Elon Musk ever gets his neural implant perfected, I may be able to moderate comments 24/7 just by thinking about it, in much the same way Donald Trump declassifies documents. Until then, there will occasionally be wait times.
Thanks for what you do Knapp.
You’re welcome. Enjoy yourself.
Thomas thank you so much for your prompt reply, I can’t tell you how much I appreciate it. I will be more patient in future, I promise you.
I know I said nothing nice about bad people, but did not use foul language, I was puzzled and impatient, sorry about that.
I am curious what exactly caused the attention? Forgive me, I tend to be a little curious, but if possible and you do have time can you tell what caused it?
Many thanks again, and believe me, I enjoy posting here. Even Don Julio can’t change that.
I don’t recall what exactly triggered the filter. We do have certain words and word sequences in there, and when it’s that, the “offending” text is highlighted in the moderation panel. But some comments that are held have no highlighted “offenses” and no obvious reason for them to have been held. I occasionally look around for something I could recommend Antiwar.com replace Disqus with, but I haven’t found anything substantially better, at least in the price range.
That explanation makes sense to me. The point of the post was my critiquing the Israeli minister, so somehow the system checks the total narrative of the content too. I may be wrong but it fits our controlled MSM. The European press is just as bad if not even more so. My conclusion, they are trying to hide incompetence and war crimes.
I think you waste your time trying to find a replacement for Disqus they are all the same.
Amazing we still have some reliable sources, Democracy Now and Aljazeera and Gray-zone and Judge Napolitano are on my list.
Good talking with you, and thank you very much again.
I think you’re better off just the way you are. Good God, moderation by neural implant??? Perish the thought!
I think there’s at least a minimal chance that by the time I would normally die, I’ll have the option of continuing to live as a cyborg. I haven’t decided yet which I’d prefer, but I’ll probably go with natural death (although if someone wanted to pay to freeze me and bring me back later, I’d allow that; can’t afford it myself).
FJB, Congress and POS obama!!!!!!!!!!!!
Now let’s see if Biden will wake up and approve the long-range ATACMS.
https://ukrainetoday.org/longer-range-atacms-missiles-may-be-included-in-the-first-aid-package-for-kyiv-senator/
Yes, that will really help. /s
The wonder weapon that will stem the tide, eh? Meanwhile, back in actual Ukeland, Russia grinds down the poor bastards in the other side with 10:1 artillery …
Well, you know, what the Ukrainians really need are motivated soldiers. They are now picking up people who try to flee the country. They beat them up, tie them down and lock them up to gather them to send them off to the front. They give them a gun and some munition at the very last moment at their arrival because they don’t trust them to use it on them to break free and run off again. Then they have to be kept at the front with the guns point at their backs by their nazi elite troops who don’t want to fight themselves.
So they do have a great need for motivated people like yourself. So why wouldn’t you do something much more constructive than just try to bore people with your Slava Ukraini bullcrap and drag your ass to the front. I’m sure your presence would inspire the rest of those poor guys who don’t want to be there.
Americans no longer have a democracy.
The US is now a Kleptocracy
and the citizens have no say in the government.
When a nation that was
once a democracy becomes a uni-party tyranny; there may be blood in the
street.
This government is infested with an eight-year old brat mentality destined to become a virulent plague of violence for all of humanity. Never have I witnessed such an obscene collection of violence-addicted actors in my entire life. This obscenity haunts my old age. What a disappointment – not to mention shaming – to watch what was once a reasonable government morph into such a repulsive monstrosity.
Okay… butr when did you last see a “reasonable” government?
“Reasonable” connotes scale in a universe which is not black and white.
To indulge your riposte, my direct recollection of the 1960’s and 1970’s encompasses observations – in addition to the Vietnam disaster, that there were many political compromises between adults in both parties which resulted in increases in political equality (voting rights) as well as significant improvements in medical insurance, retirement, clean air, clean water, and more, despite a robust competition between advocates on both sides of the political aisle.
When I look at today’s zoo, I find no evidence of such a political atmosphere. Rather, I find that Washington is cluttered with idiotically simple-minded drones with no redeeming qualities whatsoever, resulting in a government which isn’t worth shit.
I would further add that – IMO – the last adult we had in the WH was Bush Senior. Since then? mindless Mediocrity, dedicated to the grotesque goal of total global hegemony, via warfare, color revolutions and coups, sanctions, outright military occupation (see Iraq and Syria), proxy wars, etc. I would also venture that another strong contributing factor was the death of the fourth estate during the 1980’s, which has morphed into the mouthpiece of the inmates who inhabit the executive and legislative houses.
There are a few exceptions to what I’ve described, and they do have my sympathies. In addition, we are fortunate to have a host of dedicated civil servants in DC, ie the people who actually make the government function on a day-to-day pragmatic level. They deserve our support.
Agree with most everything except the thing about Bush Sr.
Bush Sr was the Trojan horse placed by GOP neocons to keep him in line and get rid of any old line conservatives he brought in to the administration. We’ll never know if Reagan would have stood up to them (I have my doubts…but) because he was shot (oddly by Hinkley whose family had Bush ties) so soon in the game. After which, Nancy made sure he did whatever they told him to.
Lot’s of cool conspiracy theory stuff there 😉
Conspiracy or not, I go where the evidence leads me. The GOP insiders did not want Reagan. He campaigned in the primaries talking about the gold standard, getting rid of several cabinet depts and other items that they were convinced would lose the election. Lou Cannon and others have covered all this. He scared the crap out of them. When they realized they couldn’t stop him they went to Plan B.
Whatever you say. We all have the right to our evidence.
Personally, I find the notion of an objective history of any kind from which to draw conclusions about the past laughable.
My point about Bush senior was confined to his meetings with Gorbachev – who was actually a witness present when words were uttered, despite the apparent amnesia that some Americans seem to manifest. Had we followed through, a lot of bullshit promoted as policy by all those who came after might have been considerably lessened.
Bush Senior had the sense to tell Gorbachev that he wasn’t there to dance on Russia’s grave. Clinton, Bush2, Obama and Biden, and Trump, now Biden again were and remain on the warpath to try to revive the cold war, now to include Iran and China in addition to Russia.
Bush was no angel, but he had the experience the office requires to make decisions which were at the time (1991) capable of returning us all to a more peaceful Europe. The rest of the dopes were and are uniformly involved in promoting conflict.
The best thing about Bush Sr was his SecState James Baker. One of the best we’ve ever had. It almost, though nothing really could, make up for his foisting Dick Cheney on the nation.
My thoughts exactly. The answer was probably either never or way before I was born, but most likely never. LOL
It’s scary to see, these days, so many western countries being run by warmongering, corrupt and incompetent politicians.
We are prisoners of our time while evil-minded persons want to turn the world into war zones with lies, false fly operations and provoked wars.
Most of those bellicose governments run huge deficits and wage war on credit. Not only those dimwit politicians are war bent, but they do it while bankrupting our economy and pushing huge debts to the next generation.
It is remarkable that the vote for a new investment in Kiev neo-Nazi regime happened on the birthday of Hitler.
There goes your BS about nazis in Ukraine.
You are the nazi in this story.
Sick bastard.
Russians, don’t die for nothing
Go home!!
I would rather see Ukraine lose than Russia win. FJB
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Edit: Glory to Ukraine and F the Nazi Putin lovers here.
Not even a penny for ICE and the border?
Thanks for pointing out the only good aspect of the bill!
I would submit that we could make adequate housing and medical care a priority over funding the murder of innocents – which is about all the last eight presidencies have accomplished.
The lamestream media is saying that this is Mike Johnson’s “Churchill moment.” Good God, this is bound to be headed toward WW3.
Though I have often defended Chamberlain who knew he had a bad hand and was buying time, the meme assigned to him applies here. If anyone has sold out it’s Johnson.
He capitulated to the NSA, capitulated to FISA warrantless searches and gave 97B in aid to Israel and Ukraine in return for…nothing. No border change, not an iota of restriction on government spying and no accountability on what or how the ultimate plan to “win” in Ukraine is helped by giving them 67B. Because there is no plan, other than keep the war going.
Appeaser? Thy name is Mike Johnson
Apropos of Chamberlain (the popularized version, not the more nuanced take, here’s something I wrote about a month before the Russian invasion.
Good post.
The F-35 fighter will now cost more than $2 trillion
The eye-popping price tag has not fixed the maintenance issues plaguing the program, a government watchdog says
REPORTING | MILITARY INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX
Military Industrial Complex F-35
Looks like the hegemon is being eaten up by its own military budget instead of protecting the nation, all while Biden is bragging how many jobs it would create in some Op-ed in the NYT. But Biden at least has the excuse of dementia. The generals will be MIC board members the moment they retire.
Worry about your Russian tax payers’ money going to fund Putin’s personal war in Ukraine while the Russia is falling apart.
Don’t worry about our super F35s.
Those are to keep the dictators you support from getting stupid.
When was the last time you got your own head, out of your ass?!
When was the last time you weren’t a fake peace activist.
You are a hater, hypocrite, and a phony.
Learn about real peace activist before you post here.
You truly suck. You should be ashamed of yourself.
Apparently mr. Julio is not ready to do that yet. He’s clearly enjoying the scenery way too much. So many nazi’s up there it’s almost like Goebbels is having a party inside.
Don, I don’t care about Putin, I pay taxes to fund the Washington political opportunists. They are accountable to us, the voters. What is Ukraine to me, they could have been neutral and prospering.
It is genocide Biden’s war and the MIC.
Ukraine lost the moment the neo-Nazis went to bed with Obama/Biden. The people wanted peace not NATO membership, they supported the agreed on Minsk agreements which Zelensky tossed out and the USA never supported in the first place. Merkel and Holland both said so.
Oh screw you, Russia troll.
You hypocrite.
You dont care about Ukraine getting smashed by Russia but you are all about Palestine and Hamas getting smashed by Israel.
Do you care about Putin’s genocide in Ukraine?
Do you have any fcking morals?
Your neo nazi story is BS.
Russia is full of it just like you.
Russia is the number one sponsor of Neo Nazis. The Kremlin and wagner are full of them.
Russian nazis and its supporters call everyone against russia a nazi.
You are the fcking nazi. You sick hater.
Wow, I must have hit a homerun. It is a pretty hysterical and irrational reply.
“You dont care about Ukraine getting smashed by Russia but you are all about Palestine and Hamas getting smashed by Israel.
Do you care about Putin’s genocide in Ukraine?
Do you have any fcking morals?”
Moral position is clear here . Stop arming Ukraine and openly repent for killing the possibility of negotiated peaceful outcome in the early months of 2022 in Turkey.
Stop arming the rapist baby killers, food delivery van bombing , fleeing refugee bombing , hospital and school bombing rascal sub- human IDF and kowtowing to heiffer -worshipping Israeli cabinet members .
Slavs Ukraini
And big FU to all Nazi Putin’s personal war supporters.
How many Ukrainians and Russians have died….so far? Any figures?
Blame Putin. He is the one who invaded so F him. He threw the first stone
Go home Russians.
Blame NATO for insisting on encroaching into Russia’s backyard.
Ukraine is now a classic “Verdun” case. Even when you have not the slightest guarantee that you will win the war, you cannot stop it because those already dead cannot be forgotten or betrayed.
“Verdun” is apparently applicable to that war as soldiers get killed in Ukraine on both sides for advances measured by a few miles or even less. Is that sane or crazy? And who profits on both sides from such insanity?
And in “Verdun” both sides promised the big breakthrough which would win the war but never happened. It appears that the drone has replaced the machine gun as the murderous weapon on both sides.
There was also A “Gallipoli” moment in this war. Very early when the Russian army attempted to take Kyiv and was mauled like the British army by the Turks.
Interviews with Anti-Genocide Jews in London
https://t.me/VanessaBeeley/27048
ac·com·plice
/əˈkämpləs/
noun
noun: accomplice; plural noun: accomplices
a person who helps another commit a crime.
“an accomplice in the murder”