As Ukraine enters the fourth year of Russia’s full-scale invasion, shifting political dynamics in the U.S. threaten to influence the course of the war. U.S. President Donald Trump has repeatedly misrepresented the war’s origins, excluded Ukraine from initial negotiations, and advocated for what many see as an exploitative deal that would force Ukraine to surrender national resources as “repayment” for U.S. aid.

Trump’s rhetoric raises urgent questions about America’s long-term commitment to aiding Ukraine.

In an interview with the Kyiv Independent, U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders shares his concerns about Trump’s growing alignment with Russia and other authoritarian regimes, what a possible U.S.-Russia alliance would mean for the American people, the role of billionaires like Elon Musk in shaping both domestic and international political discourse, and why defending Ukraine is crucial for the future of global democracy.

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  • FenrirIII
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    32 days ago

    “Trump does what Putin says”

    • @Bloomcole
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      -122 days ago

      Gee, Trump recently decided to end all foreign aid ? Did ebil Pootin tell him to make an exceptio nespecially for ukraine? How odd.

      He probably alsotold Trump to fully support ukraine during his first term to make it look good.
      Or to unilaterally end the treaties with Russia and place missiles aimed against them in Romania?
      Or is there something I’m missing?

  • @Bloomcole
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    -162 days ago

    Bernie likes that he can bitch for 4 years and act all progressive.
    Much harder when his party has full control and he has to invent excuses or blame others for doing fuck all.

    • @Ensign_Crab
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      42 days ago

      His party? He’s an independent.