Do you think it was a mistake for Biden to not send lethal aid to Ukraine last Fall?
All these "team" arguments are ridiculous.
Trump was wrong in Helsinki to appear to cozy up to Putin--although one could argue he was trying to build a relationship to influence him in the future. And it failed.
But it was Trump who took out the Russian mercenaries in Syria. Sent lethal aid to Ukraine. Lobbied Europe to NOT approve the Nordstream pipeline to avoid giving Putin (his supposed buddy according to the Left) leverage of the EU.
But Trump says some inane things about Putin--"Smart" "clever" etc.
Why stroke a dictator?
In the meantime, Biden certainly does not come off as a strong leader. His response to Putin's buildup at Ukraine's border was NOT sending more military aid BEFORE the invasion. It was just warning Ukraine that Putin WOULD invade.
Biden was reduced to being a messenger of intelligence info.
There is blame to go all around. But the bottom line is that the world has a choice---
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