Trump urges Republicans to kill the Ukraine Aid Bill

ROMAN SHEREMETA

Feb 5, 2024

Trump urges Republicans to reject Ukraine aid bill. But there are still brainwashed people who believe that if elected Trump would stop the war. He would stop any aid to Ukraine and Ukraine would continue to fight without the US support, loosing tens thousands Ukrainians. I am disgusted to think how blind people can be.

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Earlier posts from Roman:

Ukraine has already destroyed 20% of the Russian Black Sea Fleet.

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The same russians who wanted to take Kyiv in 3 days now are boasting that they can destroy the US completely in 1 hour.

P.S. But there are still some brainwashed Americans who support russia 🤦🏻‍♂️

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Canada plans to transfer CRV7 missiles to Ukraine. The Canadian government planned to dispose of these surface-to-air missiles, but the leader of the opposition, Pierre Poilievre, demanded that the CRV7 missiles be sent to Ukraine. He emphasized that it is better to give the ammunition to Ukraine than to dispose of it.

11 comments

  1. When will the CIA finally deal with all the traitors working for RuSSia and against US/Nato interests?

  2. 1.
    “Senate’s border deal is already more than halfway to getting blocked”

    A priori the bill will not even pass the Senate ramp. These politicians have been floundering in their political chicanery for months. It is an institutional disaster for the USA and one more betrayal for Ukraine. Are these elected officials aware of their duty towards Ukraine following the 1994 agreements?
    We implore you to pass this aid to Ukraine urgently. It’s a choice for life, otherwise it’s death!

    2.
    “The Senate is currently slated to leave town at the end of this week for a two-week recess. When they come back, they’ll be facing a government funding deadline within days. And in case you were wondering, Congress has taken no floor votes on individual government spending bills since it last punted its shutdown deadlines.”

    You realize to what extent the entire engine of the Congress is seized by the shenanigans of external forces who use political news for their own benefit. For months, elected officials have worked slowly or not at all for American citizens. What a shame!

    https://www.politico.com/live-updates/2024/02/05/congress/halfway-to-failure-00139746

  3. “Those process concerns cloak the real reasons behind many Republicans’ resistance to moving forward: Some don’t want to fund Ukraine, some don’t see the border provisions as strict enough and others don’t want to give Biden a policy win that helps shore up his political standing on the immigration issue.”

    https://www.politico.com/live-updates/2024/02/05/congress/deal-nears-collapse-00139779

    All this is deplorable. There is no political will to move things forward. Everyone believes they are the centerpiece of the chessboard. Do elected officials realize that in due time, the opposing camp will do the same thing by blocking institutions to obtain this or that? What immaturity!

    We could laugh about it if the future of US institutions, the destiny of more than 40 million lives as well as the entire security of its European partner were not at stake.

    We beg you to vote for this aid for Ukraine!

  4. Gideon Rachman, the chief foreign affairs columnist for the Financial Times, has penned a withering column claiming that a second Trump term will make Russian President Vladimir Putin’s dreams come true.

    Even though Trump has not yet won a second term in office, writes Rachman, he has already inspired Republicans in Congress to block further military aid to Ukraine, which is deeply hurting its ability to defend itself against Russian aggression.

    In particular, Rachman takes a critical eye toward Trump’s decision to sabotage a bipartisan deal that delivered funding for Ukraine, Israel, and that made significant changes to America’s immigration laws.

    All of this, he argues, is part of Trump’s calculation that he can retake the White House by denying Biden any wins.

    “If the freedom of Ukraine and the security of Europe are collateral damage in Trump’s bid to win back the White House, the former president seems to regard that as a price worth paying,” he writes.

    Rachman also argues that Russian President Vladimir Putin made a “long-term investment” in Trump when he interfered in the 2016 presidential election with the goal of propelling him to the White House in hopes that he would cause ruptures among allied Western nations.

    “Putin has made a long-term bet on Trump,” he concludes. “Unless there is a last-minute change of heart in Congress, that wager may finally pay out — on the battlefields of Ukraine.”

    https://www.ft.com/content/18c5296a-f0d5-47d5-aacd-af5210d638fc

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