SMELLING A ‘SELL-OUT’: LindseyGrahamSC rips Biden for folding like a ‘cheap suit’ when it comes to Putin.
Graham, who has called for either the arrest or assassination of Putin, criticized President Biden’s recent decision to reject a plan to send 28 fighter jets from Poland into Ukraine lest it provoke Putin and risk escalating the war into a nuclear conflict.
Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., speaks with reporters about aid to Ukraine, on Capitol Hill, Wednesday, March 10, 2022, in Washington.His remarks come after the chief of NATO warned on Sunday that Russia might use chemical weapons following its invasion of Ukraine and doing so would be considered a war crime. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, the White House, the Pentagon, and the State Department have all denied Russian allegations that the U.S.
"If we go all in to crush the Russian economy, if we help the Ukrainians with the weapons they need, we should be taking every Soviet bloc country with S-100, S-200, S-300, any aircraft missile systems and flood them into the Ukraine to regain control of Ukrainian skies," Graham added."I think the Ukrainians can win but what breaks my heart is that it appears to me that Biden is more worried about Putin losing that Ukraine winning. And that is despicable and sad.
"I would be dead set against any deal that would require the Ukrainian people to recognize half of the Ukraine belongs to Russia by force of arms," Graham said."And if there’s any chemical weapons used by Putin, that would be a war crime and I would be supportive of a no-fly zone as response to that."
Graham, ranking member of the Senate Budget Committee, described"chaos on an industrial scale," as China threatened anyone who provides weapons to Taiwan, Iranians reportedly firing a missile strike toward the American consulate in Iraq, and Afghanistan becoming a"safe-haven for terrorists" after U.S. forces pulled out.
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