Vice President Kamala Harris, in one of her first serious unscripted interviews on the campaign trail, was incoherent and rambling when asked what success in “ending the war” in Ukraine would look like. I gave the answer.
After the Biden-Harris administration took office, Russia invaded Ukraine. Before the invasion, Russia had expressed concern that the regime was inviting Ukraine to join the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), a political and military alliance of countries in Russia's immediate vicinity. He has repeatedly insisted that NATO expansion into Ukraine is a red line that must not be crossed.
The Biden-Harris administration appears to be refusing to talk to Russian President Vladimir Putin about a peace deal as many Ukrainians continue to die, according to reports. Required military service. During his 2022 speech, President Joe Biden made off-the-cuff remarks about Russian President Vladimir Putin, saying, “No matter how you look at it, this man cannot continue to remain in power.”
Meanwhile, former President Donald Trump has promised to end the war if re-elected.
“What does success in ending the war in Ukraine look like?” CBS correspondent Bill Whitaker asked Harris.
“We will not succeed in ending that war without Ukraine and the United Nations Charter participating in that success in some way,” Harris responded.
Whittaker asked: “Would you please meet with President Vladimir Putin to negotiate a solution to the war in Ukraine?”
Harris responded: “It's not bilateral. Without Ukraine, Ukraine shouldn't have a say in the future of Ukraine.”
“As president, do you support efforts to expand NATO to include Ukraine?” Whitaker followed up.
“These are all questions that we will address if and when we reach that point, supporting Ukraine's ability to defend itself against Russia's unprovoked aggression now,” Harris asserted.
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In a recent meeting with Volodymyr Zelensky in Washington, D.C., Harris pledged to continue supporting Ukraine in its fight against Russia. The tone was almost the same as the comments he made when speaking to reporters in Munich in 2022., germany it she “Respect” Ukraine's desire to become a member of NATO. “It doesn’t happen overnight,” she said.
And the obvious is important too, so I'll put it in context. That means no one can tell other countries whether they should or should not join NATO. It should be their voluntary choice. That is the point of sovereignty. Therefore, I respect President Zelenskiy's desire to become a NATO member state.
By contrast, former President Donald Trump promised to end the war if re-elected. “Unfortunately, this is a war that should not have happened, and it will be resolved. It's a complex puzzle,” Trump said during a meeting with President Zelensky in September. “Too many deaths. Too many beautiful cities.”
In a post to Zelenskiy wrote. “Many details were discussed. We are grateful for this encounter. We need a just peace.”
Wendell Husebo is a political reporter for Breitbart News and a former RNC war room analyst. he is the author of politics of slave morality. Follow Wendell “×” @WendellHusebø or society of truth @WendellHusebo.
