Republicans should look at the damage the fall of Kabul did to Biden’s good name and imagine what the fall of Kyiv would do to theirs.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky attends a commemorative ceremony Thursday for Ukrainian troops who lost their lives defending the village of Moshchun. this week for his catastrophic withdrawal from Afghanistan, and rightly so — it was one of the worst foreign policy calamities in American history. But if Republicans cut off U.S.
of Russia’s Black Sea Fleet by the end of this January. But as aid has stalled on Capitol Hill, Russia has started. If the Republican-controlled House doesn’t pass military aid soon, Ukrainians will start to run out of key weapons systems — and Russia will start making major advances on the ground this year.Knowing that Kyiv’s stockpiles are running dry, Russia is preparing an offensive to start when the ground dries in late spring. Right now, U.S.
While Ukraine would not likely fall this year, the conditions would be set for a Russian victory in 2025 — just as takes office. So, Ukraine’s catastrophic collapse could well happen on the GOP’s watch, not Biden’s. Imagine the outrage as stunned Americans watch Russian forces marching into Kyiv, slaughtering and pillagingat the start of the war.
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