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Sen. Rounds blasts those that would give concessions to Putin in Ukraine

Editorial Board Published November 26, 2024
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Sen. Mike Rounds (R-S.D.) pushed again towards the concept that the Russian battle in Ukraine may finish in peaceable negotiation, saying those that maintain that view “may be deceiving” themselves.

In a speech on the Halifax Worldwide Safety Discussion board this weekend, Rounds known as Russian President Vladimir Putin a “tyrant” and prompt he can be stunned if Putin had been happy with any concession from the West.

“It’s time to take a hard look at this thing and really ask ourselves, do you believe that this tyrant, if you offer him a part of a free country, do you think he’s going to stop?” Rounds stated. “Or do you think he’s going to look at that and say, ‘You see? We’re strength. We’re Russian strength.’”

“See, I think that’s what happens,” Rounds continued.

Rounds stated the US wants to face by Ukraine and provides the democratic nation the company to find out for itself the perfect path ahead.

“I think the best thing in the world that we can do is make our commitment to Ukraine,” Rounds stated, “allow them to participate in deciding whether or not victory is actually achieved and whether or not Russia would continue to support a tyrant as the body bags continue to come home.”

Rounds acknowledged that the majority wars finish in treaties, however he stated, typically, when tyrants have been concerned, negotiations have been off the desk.

“I wish I could say there was an easy way out. There is not,” Rounds stated. “And while the vast majority of all wars end with a peace treaty, it didn’t happen in Germany. It didn’t happen in Japan.”

“I fear, as much as I would love to say that there is a path towards a peaceful resolution to this by negotiating with this tyrant, I suspect that we may be deceiving ourselves,” Rounds continued.

Rounds, an ally of President-elect Trump’s, praised the Biden administration for standing with Ukraine however was essential of the tempo at which weapons have been equipped. He famous the U.S. is providing “our treasure, not our blood,” and “Ukraine has offered not just everything they have, and to have this fight on their own homeland, they have offered the blood of their own kids.”

Rounds made clear in his remarks that he speaks neither for the present Biden administration, nor the incoming Trump administration. He stated he was providing solely his personal opinion.

Trump has stated up to now that he would finish the battle in Ukraine earlier than the inauguration on Jan. 20, however he has provided few particulars about how that might be completed, resulting in fears that he would cede territory seized by Russia within the practically three-year battle.

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