Mr. Kash Patel, Chief of Staff Secretary of Defense, poses for his official portrait in the Army portrait studio at the Pentagon in Arlington, Virginia, Nov. 17, 2020. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Keisha Brown)
From an article in EpochTimes: “Kash Patel, the newly appointed director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), called on US Congress to investigate how aid money sent to Ukraine has been used.
“I’ve asked Congress to investigate where this money has gone. The American people are owed that answer because it’s our money. It’s our taxpayer dollars,” Patel said.”
“The issue is not about the U.S. sending a billion dollars, but rather that the amount sent to one country is one hundred times that billion.”
Patel then questioned President Volodymr Zelensky’s credibility, and referenced a missile incident in Poland. Patel seems not having a high esteem for Selensky’s credibility:
“Zelensky went on the world stage and said ‘Russia fired a rocket into Poland,’ which would be an act of war. It turned out that Russia fired no such rocket,” Patel claimed.
He concluded with further skeptical statements and additional calls to investigate Ukrainian funds.
“We just can’t have full faith and trust in giving a leader $100 billion and then having him say, ‘I’m not telling you where the money went.’” Patel concluded.
These statements from the FBI Director must be an extremely alarming sound in Kiev and in some European capitals. The alarm bells must ring even louder in the Banks’ top floors in Switzerland, Monaco and the UAE. It would be advisable for any bank to segregate risk assets with connection to Ukraine as there origin would need to be checked individually. The FBI by experience has a worldwide reach on co-conspirators and crime-helpers.
Kash Patel’s question may provoke a legislative process which may result in a law called “Ukraine Aid Transparency Act (UkrATA)”.
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