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The speaker argues that the United States is suffering the consequences of arrogance and delusional thinking in its approach to the Russia-Ukraine war. They criticize both Republican and Democratic leaders—particularly Congressman Steny Hoyer—for advocating continued U.S. support under the guise of “democracy” and “freedom,” accusing them of pushing a reckless agenda that ignores the actual balance of power and risks nuclear conflict.
The speaker emphasizes that:
The U.S. underestimated Russia’s resilience and overestimated the effectiveness of Western aid.
Russia has weathered Western weapons shipments and is now advancing steadily.
Calls for more action (e.g., boots on the ground) are not only foolish but could lead to nuclear war, which is considered inevitable if NATO troops directly engage Russian forces.
Instead of questioning American “stomach” or resolve, leaders should ask if they have the wisdom to avoid a war that can't be won.
They advocate:
Immediate withdrawal of U.S. support.
Letting Ukraine and Europe come to terms with their limited capacity without America.
Accepting geopolitical reality rather than pursuing fantasy goals.
The speaker concludes by urging Donald Trump to end U.S. involvement immediately for America’s safety and national interest, warning that otherwise the U.S. faces either defeat or nuclear escalation.
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The speaker argues that the United States is suffering the consequences of arrogance and delusional thinking in its approach to the Russia-Ukraine war. They criticize both Republican and Democratic leaders—particularly Congressman Steny Hoyer—for advocating continued U.S. support under the guise of “democracy” and “freedom,” accusing them of pushing a reckless agenda that ignores the actual balance of power and risks nuclear conflict.
The speaker emphasizes that:
The U.S. underestimated Russia’s resilience and overestimated the effectiveness of Western aid.
Russia has weathered Western weapons shipments and is now advancing steadily.
Calls for more action (e.g., boots on the ground) are not only foolish but could lead to nuclear war, which is considered inevitable if NATO troops directly engage Russian forces.
Instead of questioning American “stomach” or resolve, leaders should ask if they have the wisdom to avoid a war that can't be won.
They advocate:
Immediate withdrawal of U.S. support.
Letting Ukraine and Europe come to terms with their limited capacity without America.
Accepting geopolitical reality rather than pursuing fantasy goals.
The speaker concludes by urging Donald Trump to end U.S. involvement immediately for America’s safety and national interest, warning that otherwise the U.S. faces either defeat or nuclear escalation.
See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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