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			by Jim Quin 
			 
 Ukraine's vast agricultural lands - among the most fertile in the world - are up for grabs, and American companies like BlackRock are at the front of the line. 
 RFK Jr. deftly and clearly explains... 
 JP Morgan and BlackRock, along with consultancy McKinsey & Company, are collaborating with the Ukrainian government to establish a reconstruction fund. 
 The objective of this fund is to attract significant investments for the country's reconstruction, which could cost between $400 billion and $1 trillion, depending on estimates. 
 
			This fund, known as the Fund for the Development of 
			Ukraine, will use a "blended finance" approach to mobilize both 
			public and private capital, targeting priority sectors such as 
			infrastructure, climate and agriculture. 
 
			The intention is that this fund can begin to operate 
			fully once the war ends, although planning is already underway and 
			has been discussed at recent international conferences. 
 In a deal that aims to raise hundreds of billions of dollars for the reconstruction of war-torn Ukraine, these American financial giants now position themselves as the economic saviors of a country whose destruction, in part, was facilitated by policies and actions in financial markets that they themselves dominated and shaped. 
 From the beginning of the Ukrainian crisis, American interests were clear: 
 
			The irony becomes even more evident when we consider that many of 
			the same financial institutions now being called upon to rebuild 
			Ukraine are those that have profited immensely from armed conflicts 
			and the destabilization of global markets. 
 This dichotomy is alarming: 
 The "fund of reconstruction" proposed for Ukraine is not just a "humanitarian" effort... it is also a strategic maneuver to ensure that Western capital has control over the country's future assets and economic infrastructure. 
 
			The reconstruction of Ukraine, costing up 
			to a trillion dollars, presents a lucrative opportunity for these 
			companies, which are now seen as "saviors"... 
 McKinsey's lack of transparency and controversial practices call into question the integrity of the reconstruction process. 
 
 
 
 Who Really Profits from The Ukraine War? RFK Jr. Clearly Explains in 3 Minutes... 
 
 
 
			 
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