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Secretary of State Marco Rubio terminated the US’s support for Ukraine’s power grid.

The State Department ended a USAID initiative that has given hundreds of millions of dollars to the restoration of Ukraine’s power grid.

Ukraine has been struggling with power outages because of Russia’s attacks on its power grid over the last few years.

USAID will also drastically reduce its presence in Ukraine, according to NBC News.

NBC News reported:

The State Department this week terminated a U.S. Agency for International Development initiative that has invested hundreds of millions of dollars to help restore Ukraine’s energy grid from attacks by the Russian military, according to two USAID officials working on the agency’s Ukraine mission.

Power outages have been applied overnight in some regions of Ukraine due to the attacks on energy facilities. The country’s systems have sustained near-constant impact throughout the course of the three-year war.

“It significantly undercuts this administration’s abilities to negotiate on the ceasefire, and it’d signal to Russia that we don’t care about Ukraine or our past investments,” one USAID official involved in the Ukraine mission told NBC News.

The official continued: “Russia is fighting a two-pronged war in Ukraine: A military one but also an economic one. They’re trying to crush the economy, but USAID has played a central role in helping it be resilient,

>Secretary of State Marco Rubio terminated the US’s support for Ukraine’s power grid. >The State Department ended a USAID initiative that has given hundreds of millions of dollars to the restoration of Ukraine’s power grid. >Ukraine has been struggling with power outages because of Russia’s attacks on its power grid over the last few years. >USAID will also drastically reduce its presence in Ukraine, according to NBC News. >NBC News reported: >>The State Department this week terminated a U.S. Agency for International Development initiative that has invested hundreds of millions of dollars to help restore Ukraine’s energy grid from attacks by the Russian military, according to two USAID officials working on the agency’s Ukraine mission. >>Power outages have been applied overnight in some regions of Ukraine due to the attacks on energy facilities. The country’s systems have sustained near-constant impact throughout the course of the three-year war. >>“It significantly undercuts this administration’s abilities to negotiate on the ceasefire, and it’d signal to Russia that we don’t care about Ukraine or our past investments,” one USAID official involved in the Ukraine mission told NBC News. >>The official continued: “Russia is fighting a two-pronged war in Ukraine: A military one but also an economic one. They’re trying to crush the economy, but USAID has played a central role in helping it be resilient, [including] shoring up the energy grid…We’ve provided vast amount of support to the Ukrainian government to avoid a macro economic crisis.” >Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky arrived at the White House on Friday to meet with President Trump to discuss his rare earth mineral rights proposal. >However, President Trump canceled the joint press conference with Zelensky on Friday afternoon following an explosive Oval Office meeting. . . [Archive](https://archive.today/JquQ0)

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I don't know how to feel about this, honestly. I do understand why Trump is doing it, and I hope the long term consequences are what he is trying for. But in the mean time, I can't help but think of all the citizens that are going to suffer due to these actions. It's not their fault that a greedy jew is ripping their country apart for a money laundering scheme.

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It should help to save lives by shortening the war. Their grid will probably go down in March, at least it will be considerably warmer than January.

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I'd agree except Jewlinski is a hot headed stubborn fuck. I do hope your right

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I'd agree except Jewlinski is a hot headed stubborn fuck.

Yeah, he doesn't seem to value life unless he can use it against Russia.

He felt powerful and protected ... until today. Let him think aboit his own life now. If he won't sign the deal or concede to peace soon ... there are other solutions to remove obstacles.

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Agreed. I hate to be the guy saying, "My anecdotal experience," but here I am. I fought in the jew wars of GWOT with promises of its better in the long run. It's not. End the jew wars.

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It's not our fault either. I don't want my money going to this.

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Bingo. Think of the optics just a little bit. The libs will have a field day with rhis

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Time for Ukraine to abort the rat

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USAID will also drastically reduce its presence in Ukraine, according to NBC News.

Does anyone believe that USAID funded only the repair of power grid?

USAID used funds to influence things in Ukraine like it did with other countries, and now that this funding succeeded Ukraine is to blame instead of those who moved the strings all that time?

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I'm sure USAID was involved in many aspects of Ukraine at least from 2014-on.

I think DOGE defunding/dismantling USAID is more the reason for removal of Ukrainian power grid support than as a form of retribution for the disasterous Zelensky/Trump meeting. This is NBC news too, shifting their news to support their (((DS))) narrative.

The State Dept (Rubio) controls whatever remains of what once was USAID now.