The article discusses the ongoing war in Ukraine, emphasizing the need for a strong U.S. stance against Vladimir Putin's aggression. It highlights the divided opinions within the Republican Party regarding diplomatic strategies and points to historical precedents of Russia's expansionism. The author acknowledges President Trump's efforts to end the war but insists that these cannot reward Russia. The historical context of Ukraine's struggles under Soviet rule, including the devastation of the Holodomor and the Budapest Memorandum, is provided to underscore the importance of Ukraine's sovereignty and security guarantees from Russia.
"Three years on, the war for Ukraine continues to burn, consuming lives and the wealth of nations. The diplomatic rupture last month in the Oval Office ignited a fierce debate about America's allies, enemies and interests in the 21st century."
"Moscow's aggression toward Ukraine goes back more than a century, notably during Stalin's rule, when millions of Ukrainians died due to the Holodomor famine of the 1930s. This historical context is crucial for understanding the ongoing conflict."
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