Senator Graham: Ending Ukraine War Must Not Reward Russian Aggression.
Lindsey Graham's Remarks on the War in Ukraine
According to Novyny.live: Republican Senator Lindsey Graham has stated that the United States does not intend to end the conflict in Ukraine by rewarding the aggressor. He noted that not all Russian soldiers will be expelled from Ukrainian territory in the immediate future. Graham made these comments in a post on his X (formerly Twitter) account. The senator's stance reflects a key debate in Washington regarding the long-term goals of U.S. military aid.
Discussion with Ukraine's President
In a conversation with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, the senator discussed several critical issues:
- air defense systems
- sanctions against Russia
- security guarantees for Ukraine
Lindsey Graham also proposed providing Ukraine with Tomahawk missiles, a move that could significantly bolster the country's defensive capabilities against the ongoing invasion.
"We do not want to end this war in a way that rewards aggression," Graham emphasized.
He stressed the necessity of reaching an agreement that can prevent future invasions, a goal he believes was not achieved by the Obama or Biden administrations. Graham underscored the importance of a clear strategy for resolving the conflict in Ukraine, signaling a focus on deterring Russia beyond the current fighting.
Lindsey Graham's comments highlight the U.S. position on sustaining support for Ukraine. His proposals, including the provision of Tomahawk missiles, indicate a willingness in some Washington circles to significantly enhance Ukraine's military strength. Such measures could be pivotal in shaping a strategy aimed at ensuring not just short-term defense, but long-term stability and security in the region against future threats.
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