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The New York Times editorial board called out President Biden for failing to articulate a clear strategy on Ukraine.
In a piece published Thursday, the Times echoed the warnings from DNI Avril Haines that the ongoing war between Ukraine and Russia may shift towards “a more unpredictable and potentially escalatory trajectory” and while Congress passed another $40 billion in emergency aid for Ukraine, the bipartisan nature is on shaky grounds as some Republicans are decrying a potential never-ending conflict for the U.S. to be involved in.
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“These are extraordinary costs and serious dangers, and yet there are many questions that President Biden has yet to answer for the American public with regard to the continued involvement of the United States in this conflict,” the editorial board wrote.
WASHINGTON, DC – FEBRUARY 28: U.S President Joe Biden gives remarks at a Black History Month celebration event in the East Room of the White House on February 28, 2022 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)
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The board revived its message back in March about supporting a commitment to Ukraine’s freedom and that the U.S. must lead in providing support for the country suffering from Russia’s unprovoked invasion.
“That goal cannot shift, but in the end, it is still not in America’s best interest to plunge into an all-out war with Russia, even if a negotiated peace may require Ukraine to make some hard decisions,” the Times told readers. “And the U.S. aims and strategy in this war have become harder to discern, as the parameters of the mission appear to have changed.”
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The Times laid out several questions for the Biden administration like is the U.S. “trying to help bring an end…
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