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    European Taxpayers Spend 3.9B Euros On Drones For Ukraine

    Team_Benjamin Franklin InstituteBy Team_Benjamin Franklin InstituteJuly 1, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The European Union just sent another €3.9 billion to Ukraine to buy drones. This is not humanitarian aid. This is war financing. Reuters reported that the latest transfer is part of the EU’s new €90 billion loan program designed to keep Kyiv funded through 2026 and 2027. The money is being directed toward Ukraine’s drone procurement, meaning European taxpayers are now openly financing the weapons system that has become central to this war.

    Do not let anyone pretend Europe is a neutral party. The EU Council itself says support for Ukraine has reached €211.3 billion since the war began. That figure includes military, financial, humanitarian, and refugee-related support. Now Brussels is adding a €90 billion loan on top of that to cover Ukraine’s budget and defense needs for the next two years. This is not charity. This is Europe admitting it intends to keep the war going because Ukraine cannot finance it on its own.

    The EU sent nearly €2.8 billion earlier in June, Reuters reported another €3.2 billion tranche under the broader loan structure, and now another €3.9 billion is being pushed out for drones. Ukraine’s reconstruction costs are estimated at $588 billion over the next decade, while Kyiv is signing more than 160 recovery agreements worth over €10 billion. Europe is no longer merely supporting Ukraine. It is building the financial architecture for a permanent war economy.

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    This is precisely what I have warned about with the War Cycle. Governments buried under sovereign debt always need an external enemy. Europe cannot pay for its welfare state, its green agenda, its migrant crisis, its collapsing pensions, and now a permanent military commitment to Ukraine. Yet Brussels keeps borrowing, spending, and pretending this is sustainable. It is not. Debt becomes the weapon. War becomes the excuse.

    They told the people this was about defending democracy. Then they censored dissent. They told taxpayers this would be temporary. Now they are financing Ukraine through 2027. They told everyone sanctions would collapse Russia. Instead, Europe entered depressionary conditions while Russia adapted. Now they are funding drones because the battlefield has shifted into a technological meat grinder.

    The most disturbing part is that Europe is already acting as if it is at war. It is restricting Ukrainian men of military age from receiving new refugee protections, increasing defense spending, discussing conscription, and financing weapons production. The European Commission wants temporary protection extended until March 2028, but newly arriving Ukrainian men of military age without authorization from Kyiv may be excluded.

    Europe is not trying to end this war. It is funding the next phase. The computer has warned that 2026 is a Panic Cycle, 2027 carries the serious risk of broader war, and 2028 brings the economic consequences. This latest €3.9 billion is not just another payment. It is another step down the road to a conflict Europe’s leaders seem determined to create.



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