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Rubio on Ukraine: "We cannot continue to dedicate time and resources to this effort if it's not going to come to fruition...This week is going to be a very important week...to make a determination about whether this is an endeavor that we want to continue to be involved in."

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Khary Penebaker1 year ago

Marco Rubio now floats bailing on Ukraine if victory isn’t “coming to fruition.” Funny—Trump swore he’d end the war on Day 1. It’s Day 97, shells still fall, Kremlin still advances, & the GOP is already hunting the exits. Allies watch, dictators grin.

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Conservatism DNA1 year ago

Trump corrupts the soul of those who come near his orbit. Disgraceful to see once conservative leaders adapting to absurdity and abandoning their principles just to appease the fringes of their party. It's sad. Their greed for power have corrupted their souls. It's sad!

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FullMetalLibrarian1 year ago

This dogshit administration is going to stab the brave Ukrainian people in the back again to help their good friend and ally Putin. Marco Rubio is a hypocritical dickbag.

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Common Ground Thinking1 year ago

This makes no sense, why can’t we continue to be involved? We are not sending troops, we are providing resources. If Ukraine wants to keep fighting we need to keep supporting them. I don’t understand why this is unsustainable for us. The human loss is terrible, but that is not for us to decide. We need to keep pushing for peace, while allowing Ukraine to sustain their efforts. We also need to step up pressure on Russia.

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PFFlyer1 year ago

So we don't have the "resources" to try and help solve the biggest conflict in the world in many of our lifetimes? This is supposed leadership? What happened to "I'll end it on day one" said by candidate Trump at like 85 rallies to his mindless hoard? Just a shrug now? Ridiculous

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JustHappytoBeHere1 year ago

How difficult is it? Tell Putin to get the Hell out of Ukraine and the Crimea.

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Kelly Green1 year ago

Translation: F&$k Ukraine. “stop Putin stop.”

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greg cantwell1 year ago

Wow, Elon Musk must have slashed the shit out of the State Department budget if they don’t have the resources to negotiate an end to the biggest European conflict since World War Two!

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Ms_J_ 🇨🇦👖☀️1 year ago

The word of the American government is worth nothing. They are unreliable in trade and defense. They don’t keep their word.

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Rock Paper Sizzle1 year ago

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nancyannyerick1 year ago

@SecRubio so because this just didn't get solved in the 24hrs Trump promised, or even 100 days, you are just saying "welp time to move on" ?

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