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Does Biden’s Foreign Policy Slump Include Ukraine?

First Poland with migrant border chaos warned President Biden the Russians were destabilizing the region, now Ukraine is warning Russia is massing troops along its “seriously deteriorating” border with a possible eye to invading. Coincidence? Or, more inevitable "Ingenious Afghan Exit" fall out?


“What we see along our border is a sophisticated military infrastructure rolled out during the spring escalation, that is ready to be used for offensive operations against Ukraine,” Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba told Politico Brussels Playbook. “I cannot speculate on the exact scale of those operations, but back in 2014 it was unimaginable that Crimea would be seized by Russian – therefore, I cannot exclude any scenario at this point.”


According to Fox News, “US officials have also sounded the alarm on a potential invasion & Secretary of State Antony Blinken is in contact with European allies on the matter.” House Republicans are also petitioning President Biden to deploy troops to the region. Meanwhile, Kuleba warned that the crisis at the Belarus/Poland border & Russia’s threats against Ukraine are related & part of a “broad strategy to shatter Europe.” Will Mr. Biden take decisive action in either instance, then? And, if so, what exactly? So far, No. 46 has (again) been arguably wrong about every major foreign policy decision he’s made, e.g., the Afghanistan exit & Yemen embarrassment … but no one can stay in what’s been a 20-year slump forever, can one?


Davd Soul



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