By Jeff Zymeri
Tuesday,
March 14, 2023
In the
wake of Florida governor Ron DeSantis’ comments that Russia’s invasion of
Ukraine is a territorial dispute that’s not a U.S. priority, two Republican
senators are pushing back.
On Tuesday,
Florida senator Marco Rubio and South Carolina senator Lindsey Graham
criticized DeSantis’ comments to Fox News host Tucker Carlson last night.
It is the first time DeSantis has weighed in on the Ukraine war. The Florida
governor is widely expected to declare his candidacy for president soon,
with a new CNN poll revealing he has the support
of 36 percent of Republicans, four percent behind former president Trump.
Rubio,
who is a member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, explained on Hugh
Hewitt’s radio show that
while China is the predominant foreign policy issue, the U.S. also has an
interest in Ukraine.
“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. Just because someone claims something doesn’t
mean it belongs to them. This is an invasion,” said Rubio. “So it’s really
more of a desire to dominate their neighbor, have them as part of their sphere
of influence, not so much of it about the land.”
The
Florida senator added that while he isn’t a fan of President Joe Biden’s
unfocused strategy which may promote a prolonged stalemate, pulling U.S. aid
would result in a massacre.
“I don’t
think if we just stop helping Ukraine that the result is going to be peace. I
think if we stop helping Ukraine, the result is going to be a slaughter,” said
Rubio. “We’d now live in a world where the message would be pretty clear, and
that is that if you want to invade a smaller neighbor and take their land, you
can do it, and there won’t be very many consequences for it.”
Rubio’s
colleague in the upper chamber, Lindsey Graham, rebuked Ukraine isolationists
in even sharper terms.
“When it
comes to Putin, you either pay now or pay later,” explained Graham in a tweet. “Giving in to Putin in Ukraine, in
terms of American national security interests, is Biden’s disastrous withdrawal
from Afghanistan on steroids.”
“The
commission of war crimes by Russia’s military on an industrial scale – if
forgiven and forgotten – destroys world order,” said Graham. “Finally, if you
do not understand that success by Putin in Russia invites aggression by China
against Taiwan, then you have seriously miscalculated one of the most obvious
nexuses in the world.”
Graham
explained that Putin is attempting to recreate the old Russian empire,
comparing him to Adolf Hitler and explaining that repeating historical mistakes
is not an option. He added that the Ukrainians are not even asking for boots on
the ground in their fierce fight against the Russians.
“When an
American leader tells an adversary what they will NOT do in a conflict, it
sends a signal of weakness and generally prolongs the conflict making it more
likely to spread,” explained Graham. “We had eight years of Obama sending mixed
signals to our enemies that led to more aggression. We do not need to go down
that path again.”
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