Rep. Adam Smith, the House Armed Services Committee's top Dem, said there's a consensus that "Ukraine is not going to militarily retake Crimea" and expressed concerns at the prospect of Kyiv forces waging a bloody fight for the region. politico.com/news/2023/02/1…
While Smith didn’t rule out a fight for Crimea, which would be Ukraine's decision, his comments reflect a growing view in Washington that after a year of heavy fighting, some kind of agreement will need to be realized to end the war. politico.com/news/2023/02/1…
@politico thank god, starting to see some signs of sanity among Democrats.
@politico Not unless they can convince American troops that the mission is worth the reward.
@politico Wow, seems like this Ukraine war is just going to continue to be a stand off, needing more and more influx of arms, and will drag on for years and years. Right after the US pulled out if it's longest war ever in Afghanistan. How does this stuff happen?
@politico these ppl like @RepAdamSmith ought to keep their mouths shut rather than Feed Putin Info
@politico When your face transpire antipathy but you want to show support...
@politico That's wat usa do behind they tell Ukraine to keep on targeting cremia, until Russia use big weapons which will make them join the war. It's a trick.Remember thy said Russia wil take over Ukraine after 3 days but it didn't happen but rather they started giving Ukraine weapons