Sen. Marco Rubio says the war in Ukraine will end ‘with a negotiated settlement’

Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) on Meet the Press blasted the Biden administration for not defining “what victory means in Ukraine” and said that a future Trump administration would end the war “with a negotiated settlement.”

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26 comments
  1. Trump trying to end the war at least. Did Biden try? Biden tried to control COVID. Did Trump even try? both parties have serious problems.

  2. No, the war in Ukraine doesn't have to end with a negotiated settlement. It can end with a total Russian capitulation, and that outcome is looking increasingly likely as Russia weakens far faster than Ukraine does. Also remember, the F-16s still haven't directly engaged Russian forces (as far as we know) and those will decimate.

    Ukraine is probably going to win at this point with or without continued American aid. American aid now means ending the war in a year instead of five years, which translates to millions more lives saved and dozens more cities and towns untouched. The morally right thing is also the logically right thing to do in this case, and the cheapest option in the long run.

  3. Trump touts himself as the "utopian" candidate who will protect Americans from the "evil, infesting immigrants" and bring about "prosperity" and "world peace." Yet his surrogate minions like Rubio promote the opposite talking point! Rubio advocates confrontation with Iran, the antithesis of the pursuit of "peace." The same issue plays out when discussing the war in Ukraine. The Republican base cries to no end about migrants "stealing jobs and resources," yet one only hears cricket chirping when the focus is on millions or billions of tax funds pouring into the personal protections of politicians and bankrolling foreign wars.

    The sight of Rubio crying about "Russia stealing Crimea" is akin to one thief complaining about another's robbery! Does that make any sense? Where did the land that is now the USA come from? Was it not stolen? What about lands added to the Republic later, such as Hawaii, Puerto Rico, Guantánamo Bay, etc.? There may be some truth to the saying, "There is no honor among thieves." 🙂

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  5. His background in business is being a FAILURE. Great idea Marco, have the worst businessman in the history of America negotiate the deal. Only Chump could bankrupt 3 casinos.

  6. So, Putin and the traitorous Republicans have decided that they will settle for Crimea and the Donbas. But the UKrainians are in Kursk, and Belgorod.

  7. Florida is a welfare state of billionaires. I am sure DeSantis and Trump have already filed for federal welfare assistance [FEMA]. Hypocrites. God, make sure they get what they deserve. No FEMA 4FL.

  8. The Republican Party is clearly a Criminal Organization, an arm of various colluding Mafia groups that currently prey on hard-working educated Americans, and they have chosen Donald Trump as their Führer and AIPAC as their financier. Not with my Vote.

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