“Member of the House of Representatives of US Republican Don Beacon called on Congress and Administration of President Donald Trump to confirm his commitment to Ukraine and resist Russian expansionism. Source: Beacon column for the New York Times, reports “European Truth” details: According to Bacon, in recent weeks, many of his republicans, including Trump, “treated Russia, without shy not to speak about the absolutely illegal war of Putin and even accuse Ukraine.”, – WRITE: www.pravda.com.ua
Source: Bacon column for The New York Times, “European Truth” reports
Details: According to Beacon, in recent weeks, many of his republicans, including Trump, “treated Russia too much, without shy about talking about the absolutely illegal war of Putin and even blaming Ukraine for its solution.”
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He recalled that Russian aggression against Ukraine began a century ago, with the suppression of the Ukrainian movement for independence by the Soviet Union. And in 2014, the United States and the rest of Europe allowed Putin’s aggression to “go unpunished.”
“This story clearly shows that America is a moral obligation to continue to assist Ukraine until Russia undertakes to conduct honest and just peace talks,” Congressman said.
He also stressed that the support of Ukraine is in the national interests of the United States, as the victory of Russia will jeopardize other European countries in Europe and encourage other autocracies to such actions.
The Beacon turns to the Republican Party’s isolationist wing, which substantiates the resistance of Ukraine’s further support of excessive expenses. The Congressman Takod appeals to the refusal to support Ukraine will lead to even greater losses: “If Ukraine loses, then refugees and instability that result from this will break trade, increase energy prices, make US consumers spend more and hold back economic growth.”
Baconon finally emphasizes that the Trump administration must clearly declare democracy, free markets and rule of law, otherwise the United States “run the risk of losing what is doing America by a great nation.”
“Peace will not be easy, but we have to reject the false choice. You can end the war for Ukraine, preserve our moral clarity by bringing Russia accountable, and promoting the long -term national interests of America in this process,” he concludes.
It should be noted that in recent days the rhetoric of the US President towards Russia has changed somewhat.
On Sunday, Trump said that “very angry, angry” for Putin for talking about temporary leadership in Ukraine. He also threatened to impose additional sanctions on Russian oil if Moscow does not sit at the negotiating table and does not stop fighting in Ukraine.
The US President also stated that there is a “psychological deadline” for Russia when it must agree to a full ceasefire in Ukraine.