USAID paid Ukraine $81 million to spy on U.S. citizens
https://www.usaid.gov/sites/default/files/documents/Cybersecurity_eng.pdf
Congress has approved $23 billion for Ukraine “assistance” programs.
https://www.cisa.gov/news/2022/07/27/united-states-and-ukraine-expand-cooperation-cybersecurity
A copy of the July 27th treaty with Ukraine on cybersecurity is unavailable to the public.
There are five more like it starting in 2016.
The cybersecurity security treaty with Ukraine dated Aug. 30th, 2021 is linked below.
The other four are in cyberspace.
Also unavailable to the public.
Here is a link to the 27-page treaty:
page 53 of 60 pages
https://www.state.gov/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/TIF-Supplement-2022.pdf
Please fast forward to one hour and three minutes
The public details of last year’s Ukraine treaty are the:
State Department
U.S. Navy
Army Lt. Gen. Scott Berrier, Dir. of DIA (Defense Intelligence Agency)
Army Gen. Paul Nakasone, who heads both Cyber Command and the (NSA) National Security Agency
Congress Committee on Armed Services
According to Nakasone, NSA spying is easier by working “outside the country”.
That is because surveillance of American citizens is legal in Ukraine.