Vance Responds for the First Time to His Brother's Criticism, Who Fought for Ukraine.
The Vice President of the United States Commented on the Criticism of the Ukrainian-Russian War Strategy
JD Vance, the Vice President of the United States, responded to the criticism from his cousin Nate regarding his strategy in the Ukrainian-Russian war. He stated that he never participated in public debates on this issue to avoid putting his brother in jeopardy. JD Vance does not understand why it was Nate who approached him and not other relatives with whom he has close ties. He confirmed that he has always considered his brother the strongest person in his life and is ready to talk to him.
For his part, Nate Vance, JD Vance's cousin, shared his observations on the Ukrainian-Russian war and emphasized that he has a unique perspective on the events. He noted that there are cultural differences between Ukrainians, Americans, and Russians. According to Nate, Russians were killing their servicemen who refused to participate in the war.
Nate also stated that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky irresponsibly expressed insults towards Donald Trump. JD Vance believes that the survival of Ukraine depends on support from the United States, but this support is insufficient for victory in the war against Russia.
In the end, Nate noted that the Russian Federation has a significant advantage in terms of the number of servicemen and weapons, and no package of assistance from the West can change that.
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