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Restoring U.S. stockpile after sending Ukraine weapons to cost $1.5 billion

Por: Newsweek Nation October 01, 2022

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A short-term spending bill approved by Congress on Friday includes $1.5 billion to replenish the U.S. weapons stockpile after it has been used to aid Ukrainians in their fight against Russia.The New York Times reported on Friday that the spending package—which includes more than $12 billion in military and economic assistance for Ukraine—allocates $1.5 billion to replenish U.S. weapons, while also freeing up the Biden administration to... + full article



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