As an American I can tell you absolutely that the United States is responsible for Ukraine’s, security because we promised to protect them if they gave away all of their nuclear weapons.
Read a book FFS— Dallas Valerian (@deaf2u) February 15, 2025
Day: February 15, 2025
The United States owes Ukraine for nuclear weapons and Iraq. And it has not yet paid the debt.
— Lcrn 🇺🇦 (@imLcrn) February 15, 2025
So you mean the US doesn’t want Ukraine to have nuclear weapons then but it’s okay to allow NATO in Ukraine for Russia? If the US who is 1000s of miles away was that scared, I now understand Russia
— Yours Sincerely (@freedom_legit) February 15, 2025
As Ukraine’s brutal war nears its third year, two visions risk becoming irreconcilable. On one side, a White House whose policy is in turns strident, revisionist, and then – it seems, sometimes – in urgent need of clarification. On the other, Ukraine, where President Volodymyr Zelensky is outside, looking in, on peace talks, while hundreds die daily on frontlines where Moscow is winning.
