From Insider:
“Top Republicans bash DeSantis for calling Ukraine war a
territorial dispute: 'Obviously, he doesn't deal with foreign policy'”
(Republican Sen. Marco Rubio, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, and
Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham.)
Ron DeSantis called the Ukraine war a "territorial
dispute" and said it's not a "vital" US interest. The comments,
making clear his position on Ukraine going into 2024, are eliciting strong
pushback. "Obviously, he doesn't deal with foreign policy every day as
governor," said Florida Sen. Marco Rubio. The Republican Party is once
again in a war of words with itself over the war in Ukraine — this time because
of Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida.
In a statement submitted to Tucker Carlson's Fox News show,
DeSantis said that the war in Ukraine was not among the United States'
"many vital national interests," adding that "becoming further entangled
in a territorial dispute between Ukraine and Russia is not one of them." "The
Biden administration's virtual 'blank check' funding of this conflict for 'as
long as it takes,' without any defined objectives or accountability, distracts
from our country's most pressing challenges," said DeSantis. That
statement is the clearest statement yet by DeSantis of the approach he would
take to Ukraine ahead of an expected 2024 presidential campaign, despite
previously expressing support for aid to the country.
His comments quickly elicited pushback from other
Republicans, both for his characterization of the conflict as a
"territorial dispute" and for suggesting that defending Ukraine is
not a vital national interest. "Well, it's not a territorial dispute in
the sense that any more than it would be a territorial dispute if the United
States decided that it wanted to invade Canada or take over the Bahamas,"
said Republican Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida on conservative commentator Hugh
Hewitt's radio show, according to a transcript. "Just because someone
claims something doesn't mean it belongs to them. This is an invasion." Rubio
went on to say that "foreign policy is about nuance" while taking
pains not to criticize DeSantis directly. "Well, I don't know what he's
trying to do or what the goal is," said Rubio. "Obviously, he doesn't
deal with foreign policy every day as governor." Republican Sen. Lindsey
Graham of South Carolina, a staunch proponent of foreign intervention and US
support for Ukraine, writing three different tweet threads on the topic in an
apparent response to DeSantis. "To those who believe that Russia's
unprovoked and barbaric invasion of Ukraine is not a priority for the United
States — you are missing a lot," he wrote in one tweet.
And Republican Sen. John Cornyn of Texas told POLITICO that
he was "disturbed" by DeSantis' statement. "I think he's a smart
guy," said Cornyn. "I want to find out more about it, but I hope he
feels like he doesn't need to take that Tucker Carlson line to be competitive
in the primary." Even former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley — already
officially seeking the 2024 nomination — took a shoot at DeSantis, declaring in
a statement that the Florida Governor was "copying" Trump on the
issue. "I have a different style than President Trump, and while I agree
with him on most policies, I do not on those," said Haley.
"Republicans deserve a choice, not an echo."
The Florida Governor's comments on Ukraine bring his position
more in line with Republicans such as former President Donald Trump, who have
generally advocated for reducing American involvement in the region. But
Republicans in Congress, including Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, have
remained strong supporters of US aid to Ukraine. "Let me start by saying:
I am a conservative Republican from America, and I come in peace,"
McConnell said at a recent security forum in Europe. "Reports about the
death of Republican support for strong American leadership in the world have
been greatly exaggerated."
^ At this point, with all the evidence of Russian War Crimes
in Ukraine, (Bucha Massacre, Izium Mass Graves, etc.) anyone who doesn't
support Ukraine is either a Russian Lackey or a Fan of the Murder of Innocent
Men, Women and Children. ^
https://www.businessinsider.com/republican-bash-ron-desantis-ukraine-tucker-carlson-2023-3
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