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What the hell does Ron believe?

This truly shows that DeSantis is not ready for prime time. He sounds confused at best and shifty at worst. I’m not sure what he believes but whatever it is he’s communicating it very poorly:

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis said that it’s in the world’s interest for a cease-fire to be negotiated in Ukraine.

DeSantis made the comments during a wide-ranging interview with Nikkei Asia on Tuesday while the Florida governor is in Japan on an international trade mission.

In the interview, DeSantis warned that an extended war is possible in Ukraine.

“You don’t want to end up in like a [Battle of] Verdun situation, where you just have mass casualties, mass expense and end up with a stalemate,” DeSantis said. “It’s in everybody’s interest to try to get to a place where we can have a cease-fire.”

DeSantis also called out Europe, and Germany in particular, for allegedly not doing enough to help Ukraine.

“The Europeans really need to do more [on Ukraine]. I mean, this is their continent. The U.S. has provided security for them. And yes, Poland – there’s some that are doing stuff, and that should be appreciated. But Germany, they’re not doing anything,” DeSantis said.

“We have foreign policy elites that do things without having a concrete objective in mind,” DeSantis added.

DeSantis’ comments come after he told Fox News that the United States shouldn’t become further involved in Russia’s war in Ukraine.

​”While the U.S. has many vital national interests — securing our borders, addressing the crisis of readiness within our military, achieving energy security and independence, and checking the economic, cultural, and military power of the Chinese Communist Party — becoming further entangled in a territorial dispute between Ukraine and Russia is not one of them,” DeSantis said.

He later told Fox Nation’s “Piers Morgan Uncensored” that the comments were “mischaracterized,” after criticism from Republicans, and called Russian President Vladimir Putin a “war criminal” and “basically a gas station with a bunch of nuclear weapons.” 

“Well, I think it’s been mischaracterized. Obviously, Russia invaded that and that was wrong,” DeSantis said. “They invaded Crimea and took that in 2014. That was wrong. What I’m referring to is kinda where the fighting is going on now, which is that western border or eastern border reaching Donbas and then Crimea.”

DeSantis said that his earlier comments calling the war a “territorial dispute” were referring to “the conflict area” instead than expressing that “Russia had a right to that.”

“And so, if I should have made that more clear, I could have done it,” DeSantis said. “But I think the larger point is, OK, Russia is not showing the ability to take over Ukraine, to topple the government or certainly to threaten NATO. That’s a good thing. They’ve been weakened. You now have the fighting in those areas.” “If I could snap my fingers, I’d give it back to Ukraine 100 percent,” DeSantis added. “Russia did not have the right to go into Crimea or to go in February of 2022, and that should be clear.”

A cease-fire would be great. But at this point it would seal in Russia’s gains, which the Ukrainians, not the US, must decide is worthwhile. We are not in charge of those decisions. All we can do is help our allies, which includes Ukraine and all of Europe. It’s a moral imperative.

He’s trying to have it both ways (or all ways) and it’s incoherent. Vladimir Putin invaded Ukraine with the intention of either taking over the country outright or installing a puppet government beholden to him. He wanted to destroy their budding democracy and send a message to the rest of eastern Europe that he would take what he wanted. If DeSantis thinks this is ok, he should just say it out loud.

But even Trump won’t do that — he just says, “it wouldn’t have happened with me in charge” and promises to magically end the war the minute he re-elected. But it’s pretty clear that Trump believes Russia can do whatever it wants because Vladimir Putin is a big pal of his and he’s strong and manly and that’s what strong, manly leaders do. He thinks that by pouring vast, epic sums of money into the military industrial complex in America it will deter anyone from “messing” with America. And that’s because he’s monumentally stupid and thinks the US can simply watch the world burn while we carry on, self-contained and prosperous. As I said, he’s a moron. I doubt he’s ever read a book.

I don’t know if DeSantis agrees with all that. In fact, I have no idea what DeSantis thinks about foreign policy at all. But it’s clear that he’s not going to run from a position of principle. He doesn’t have any.

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