Supporting Ukraine - peace deal or no - is in America's best interest
Briefly

The article discusses President Trump's administration's shifting stance on Ukraine in response to ongoing tensions with Russia, emphasizing a reevaluation of priorities. As Secretary of State Marco Rubio indicates, the U.S. may pull back from seeking a ceasefire, arguing that maintaining the current approach—sanctioning Russia and supporting Ukraine—is effective. The assistance provided to Ukraine is framed as a strategic investment, yielding returns in both geopolitical leverage and economic benefits for the U.S., while also offering valuable military insights and lessons for future conflict management.
Despite the agitprop from the isolationists, supporting Ukraine is one of the greatest foreign policy bargains in history, diminishing Russia's power without risking American soldiers.
We have other priorities to focus on, and if President Trump is not willing to escalate, then there's a case for the status quo—sanctioning Russia while aiding Ukraine.
Read at New York Post
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