Jesse Watters argued that Ukraine should concede regions captured by Russia due to historical patterns of changing borders. He referenced U.S. and German history to justify this stance, claiming that the United States retains territory gained through conflict and that 'no country gives back land they win in battle.' He emphasized that the current situation should be viewed through the lens of history, likening it to previous territorial shifts in Germany. He contended that resistance to these realities displayed by Democrats fails to acknowledge the nature of geopolitics.
Watters suggested that Ukraine should surrender territory to Russia, arguing that borders change frequently and citing historical examples from the U.S. and Germany as justification.
He asserted, 'How are you gonna get Vladimir Putin to relinquish the land he won in battle? The United States won lands in battle. We didn't just give it back!'
Watters framed Putin's insistence on retaining territories as rational, claiming, 'No country gives back land they win in battle.'
While discussing the history of borders shifting, he referenced Germany's past with, 'Borders change all the time! Think about Germany: it used to be the Prussian Empire... now it's reunited.'
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