The Washington Post and columnist Marc Thiessen warn that if Republicans cut off U.S. military aid to Ukraine, it could lead to a foreign policy disaster similar to the failed withdrawal from Afghanistan in 2021. Without U.S. assistance, Ukraine may face challenges against Russian forces, potentially leading to a situation akin to the fall of Kabul. Concerns are raised about the impact on the reputations of political parties involved.
“Even if Trump maintains U.S. military support for Ukraine, which is improbable, his highly transactional foreign policy would embolden Russian President Vladimir Putin and hamper Ukraine’s war effort,” write Liana Fix and Michael Kimmage. https://t.co/N7omTJoKLZ
Trump is attacking NATO and voices a willingness to sell Ukraine out to Russia. Biden is drawing red lines against Israel and showing a lack of commitment to fully defeating Hamas. I think we can clearly see that America has little hope of a strong, enduring approach to foreign…
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, @MarcThiessen writes. https://t.co/qkXJ4Wr2rJ
Ukraine will become the next Afghanistan: without US help, Putin’s forces will begin the march to Kiev, - ex-speechwriter for George W. Bush in a Washington Post column. https://t.co/dhJRtAYode
Ukraine will become the next Afghanistan: without US help, Putin’s forces will begin the march to Kiev, - ex-speechwriter for George W. Bush in a Washington Post column. “It’s time for Republicans to choose: If you don’t want to be blamed for the fall of Kyiv the same way Biden…
The US made a second Afghanistan from Ukraine The Washington Post: If Republicans cut off US military aid to Ukraine, they will accelerate a foreign policy fiasco - like the failed 2021 Afghan troop withdrawal “Republicans should look at the damage that the fall of Kabul has… https://t.co/4I9bIBcbTx
Kyiv will not be able to stop the advance of Russian troops without help from the United States; Ukraine will become the same foreign policy fiasco as the unsuccessful withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan in 2021, the Washington Post reports.
“If Republicans cut off U.S. military aid to Ukraine, they will precipitate an equally disastrous foreign policy debacle — and they will own it in the same way that Biden owns the exit from Afghanistan,” @marcthiessen writes. https://t.co/j5au0UCtRM https://t.co/LWMncpcq8O