• Telorand@reddthat.com
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    2 years ago

    I get the political theatre here in the US; it’s the core activity of the Republican Party. But you have to be a special brand of stupid to think you can shill pro-Russian-expansion “arguments” internationally and convince anyone.

    But Sen. JD Vance, an Ohio Republican and ally of Donald Trump, said “the problem in Ukraine … is that there’s no clear end point”…

    Yeah, that’s kind of the nature of war, you empty-headed animal-food-trough wiper. And it’s not Ukraine’s fault Putin has decided that peace is not an option.

    …and that the U.S. doesn’t make enough weapons to support wars in eastern Europe, the Middle East and “potentially a contingency in East Asia.”

  • Optional@lemmy.world
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    2 years ago

    Apologies to everyone for our unfortunate loose politician. Please send him back in the enclosed postage-paid bag. We apologize for the error.

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    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    MUNICH (AP) — A Republican opponent of new U.S. funding for Ukraine argued at an international security conference Sunday that the package stuck in Congress wouldn’t “fundamentally change the reality” on the ground and that Russia has an incentive to negotiate peace.

    House Speaker Mike Johnson insists he won’t be “rushed” into approving the $95.3 billion foreign aid package from the Senate that includes the help for Ukraine, despite overwhelming support from most Democrats and almost half the Republicans.

    If the package goes through, “that is not going to fundamentally change the reality on the battlefield,” Vance argued, pointing to limited American manufacturing capacity.

    Ricarda Lang, a co-leader of one of Germany’s governing parties, the Greens, responded that Russian President Vladimir Putin has shown repeatedly “that he has no interest in peace at the moment.”

    If Putin wins, “he, but also other forces like China, are going to learn that it’s possible to just change borders and that NATO is not going to hold it against us,” Lang added.

    Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Ben Cardin, a Maryland Democrat, posted on social network X after the meeting that Zelenskyy came to the conference “laser focused with a strong message for America: Ukraine needs your support & we’ll use it well.”


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