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Trump just flat wrong with his nonsense about Ukraine

Condemning Putin is not, in itself, foreign policy. That is emotion, note statecraft.

What both Biden and the EU have done is financial support and extend a war without any plan for resolution. Will Putin get concessions as the result of this conflict? Yes. That's what happens when you win a war. Moral outrage doesn't change that.

What is unfortunate for the Ukrainian people is that they have long had a government more interested in its own grift than its own self-defense. Now Putin certainly played a role in that, via Russia's actively meddling in Ukrainian politics (as was our own), but the result was a political entity that was largely a tool for foreign powers, not an entity for its own national self-interest.

I have no fondness for Putin, I have great sympathy for Ukrainians (particularly the nationalists) but war isn't about virtue, it's about power - and short of escalation on behalf of NATO, drawing us into direct conflict with Russia - Russia has the more powerful hand

I don't disagree that we need to amend our spending in Ukraine—I can concede it is overtly too much—but we've also strayed from my original point. That is, what negotiation methods is Trump projecting? Blasting propaganda about an international enemy into the American press seems much more like manipulation by Putin.

Trump just flat wrong with his nonsense about Ukraine

The EU and NATO off the top of my head.
They are largely one in the same, but is the EU truly an ally?

The politics of the EU is one of rising authoritarian technocracy and national self-destruction. They want to regulate and control our companies and censor our citizens. Now within Europe there are indeed true allies, but the EU itself is a disaster. They also have effectively outsourced their defense spending to the United States, at our own financial burden.

As far as NATO goes, the only one of significance outside of the EU is Turkey, which is certainly a substantial power - but also a nation interested in their own forms of genocide with the Kurds and the Armenians, and hardly the most reliable ally America has.

None of this is to say that we should break relations with any of these actors, but lets not pretend that they are either equals or great bastions of moral virtue.

Trump just flat wrong with his nonsense about Ukraine

Per my last post,

"Mind you, we have funded Ukraine through military infrastructure, but in total, we are not the top contributor. According to US News, "The U.S. has committed 0.55% of its GDP toward Ukraine aid, which falls below the percentages committed by Germany (1.31%), the U.K. (0.93%), and Canada (0.67%)."
https://www.usnews.com/news/best-co...ntries-have-committed-the-most-aid-to-ukraine

Check my source for credibility. You will see in the second chart the collective funds given by the EU.
Maybe not the top contributor as a percentage of our GDP but we have shelled out more money than anyone dollar for dollar. None of these countries you listed are close to ours in GDP so using a percentage of GDP is not a good measure.

This is in Europe's back yard and they should be doing more to help Ukraine if that is what they choose. This war should have never happened. Ukraine is partially to blame for the war as is the US. This does not excuse Russia but neither Ukraine nor Russia are good actors and we should not be spending a dime to help either part.

This is more proof. 🤡🤡🤡

CNN anchor in the dark about Sam Brinton, the infamous, nonbinary ex-Biden nuclear official

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