I can't believe it
Briefly

The article raises critical questions regarding the United States' stance on international alliances, particularly highlighting the juxtaposition between supporting nations that may not align with American values on human rights and democratic freedoms. Specifically, it focuses on the moral implications of backing regimes that have authoritarian tendencies, particularly towards LGBTQ+ rights, against allies like Ukraine and Israel, who ostensibly share more progressive values. It challenges readers to reflect on the complexities of geopolitics and the responsibilities that come with national alliances.
We must question our support for authoritarian regimes that suppress individual rights while considering the sacrifices made by allies who share our values.
The complexity of geopolitical relationships requires a delicate balance between supporting allies and addressing the transgressions of other countries.
Read at Portland Mercury
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