In the absence of official scrutiny of Washington’s spending spree on Ukraine, The Grayzone conducted an independent audit of US funding for the country. We discovered a series of wasteful, highly unusual expenditures the Biden administration has yet to explain. During a recent discussion with New Y...
Check OPs posting history. Pro-China content, Pro-Russia content, ignores every article critical of Russia/China. If this isn't a troll account, then OP is the very definition of a useful idiot.
Looks fine to me. Oh wait, I'm linking to those well known pro-Russia and pro-China outlets, the Associated Press, Reuters, and the New York Times. Don't listen to me, I'll corrupt your soul with heterodox articles about publicly available government documents.
Can you share an example of the lack of journalism in this piece? I agree that the media bias of this formerly-unknown-to-me source is bad, but this piece has many, many reliable sources (USA Spending website, Reuters, NYT, BBC, etc.).
And isn't it generally known that profiteering and graft occurs during armed conflict? Why not expose it?
Edit: for example, spending $US5.5M on six boats, trailers, spare parts and "training" seems high right? How much does a 38' aluminum boat usually cost? Less than $100k, right? So, was the extra $4.9M for "delivery?" why wouldn't this information be in the public interest?
It's a series of figures given without context along with various unfounded opinions mixed in. I can't take any article seriously when it endorses the stance that Russia is being backed into a corner and faces an existential threat to its survival due to its invasion of Ukraine. It also repeatedly calls this a proxy war, which is simply not true based on, ya know, definitions of words. I also find it disingenuous to say Washington drew Moscow into this "proxy war" when Moscow voluntarily started this invasion against the backdrop of expected world condemnation. If Putin himself didn't bankroll this piece then he should be retroactively paying the editor and author for the blatant misinformation.
Edit: Nice edit. You think a militarily equipped 38' full or center console boat costs less than 100k??? You're off by a factor of 5-10x.
I'm not going to go through it all again, but statements such as
"In the absence of official scrutiny of Washington’s spending spree on Ukraine"
Are just not true. Unless, of course, congressional approval does not count as official scrutiny?
"While innocuous on the surface, Power’s comments revealed a great deception the US government is currently waging against the American public."
Thise statement is purely inflammatory and riling up everything.
Furthermore, they're spending multiple paragraphs talking about how much money is being spent and how bad it is without actually saying anything, those are just filler paragraphs intended to further rile up uncritical readers.
And then quite a few of the examples are just stupid and their criticism ignores how those things actually work, and they completely ignore that it is a war and that you cannot publicize everything due to security concerns. Also calling this a proxy war is just LOL.