What I would like to hear from people who oppose funding for Ukraine is what do they think a fair negotiated solution would look like. You know, like the one Trump says he could work out in 24 hours.
@HumanRightsMusselRepublican3mos3MO
Ukraine received $200B in cash and support and failed their spring offensive.
They cannot beat Russia. It's just the cold reality.
Time to accept a solution where the current lines are the new border. The Ukrainians would have been better off with the peace deal in 2022.
@ProportionalPenguinDemocrat3mos3MO
And if the US signs off on that, what will other countries think about how much support they can count on from us? Don’t you think they’ll just cut deals with our enemies that go against our interests?
@HumanRightsMusselRepublican3mos3MO
Our values are ours. They can align with those, or those of our enemies. Their choice.
We cannot allow ourselves to be subjected to blackmail and extortion to have allies.
We helped. They lost. It's over.
@ProportionalPenguinDemocrat3mos3MO
Russia is not our problem? What will other countries think about whether they can count on US support in times of trouble? And you don’t think the US’s own economic well-being depends on a stable world order?
@HumanRightsMusselRepublican3mos3MO
No, Russia is not our problem. And other countries can build their own military. We are $34 trillion in debt with millions of people coming through our border.
@CaribouAbigailLibertarian3mos3MO
Our answer is "it's not our country, and not our problem: America First."