What ‘peace’ in Ukraine on Russian terms would actually mean ...Middle East

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Everyone wants peace in Ukraine. But Russia wants it on Russian terms, which means no more Ukraine. Ukraine wants it on Ukraine’s terms — Russia back in Russia, not in Ukraine. And those not directly involved in the war fall into one group or the other — the pro-Russian camp or the pro-Ukrainian camp. Two of the most conspicuous pro-Russians in America happen to be prominent members of Donald Trump’s presidential campaign: Ohio Sen. JD Vance and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Neither Vance nor Kennedy would describe themselves as pro-Russian, but their hostility toward arming and equipping Ukraine since early in the conflict — odiously cloaked under calls to deescalate hostilities — has don

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