Cross-posted from: https://beehaw.org/post/12948913

Russian propaganda pushed by the Kremlin has “infected” part of the Republican base, a senior GOP congressman has said, as indications grow that a vital U.S. military package for Ukraine will come up for a vote with U.S. lawmakers this month.

“I think Russian propaganda has made its way into the United States, unfortunately, and it’s infected a good chunk of my party’s base,” House Foreign Affairs Committee chair and Texas Republican, Michael McCaul, told Puck News.

A new tranche of military, economic and humanitarian aid for Ukraine, worth around $60 billion, has been ensnared in Congress for months by infighting, causing deep concerns in Kyiv as Russian forces inch westward and gain territory while Ukrainian forces contend with shortages along the frontlines.

  • AutoTL;DRB
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    47 months ago

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    Russian propaganda pushed by the Kremlin has “infected” part of the Republican base, a senior GOP congressman has said, as indications grow that a vital U.S. military package for Ukraine will come up for a vote with U.S. lawmakers this month.

    “I think Russian propaganda has made its way into the United States, unfortunately, and it’s infected a good chunk of my party’s base,” House Foreign Affairs Committee chair and Texas Republican, Michael McCaul, told Puck News.

    “If there is no U.S. support, it means that we have no air defense, no Patriot missiles, no jammers for electronic warfare, no 155-milimetre artillery rounds,” Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky told The Washington Post in an interview published in late March.

    “The delay in passing the supplemental has undoubtedly emboldened Russian President Vladimir Putin and his regime,” the U.S. think tank, the Center for Strategic and International Studies, said in December.

    Should Ukraine fall, the Kremlin will turn to neighboring nations like Moldova and Georgia, and then look to the Baltic region on NATO’s eastern flank, he said.

    Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson—contending with his own precarious position—is now expected to bring a vote on Ukraine funding when Congress returns from recess next week.


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  • @bradorsomething@ttrpg.network
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    27 months ago

    I feel the republicans know who the problems are but refuse to clear their own house to stay in power. History books won’t be generous to any of them for this, traitor or their defenders alike.

  • notsure
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    17 months ago

    Hmmm, maybe if pesons within the system didn’t have the municifent rewards to sabotage actual security and reasonable regulations, these things wouldn’t occur so easily…? I am so fucking negative… /s