The Russians are right. Joe Biden is doing everything he can to prolong this war.
Russians are right.
Ukraine’s admittance to the West’s anti-Russia alliance would result in the stationing of hostile military forces, and possibly nuclear weapons, on Putin’s border. Any leader in their right mind would view that as unacceptable. America did when it happened in Cuba.
Biden did the opposite. In February 2022, he sent his overburdened vice president to the Munich Security Conference where she threw the American government’s wholehearted support behind Ukraine and spoke glowingly about the idea of a NATO initiation. Russia invaded less than six days thereafter.
Biden surrogate Boris Johnson hijacked the promising armistice talks, arriving in the war zone as negotiations were already under way to deliver a message on the American president’s behalf: Don’t sign a deal. Just keep fighting. Peace talks halted within the week.
By allowing Ukraine to launch U.S.-provided missiles inside Russia, the president increased this war’s potential damage from regional to planetary, risking nuclear proliferation in the name of more taxpayer-funded violence that benefits none of the parties involved. |
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