We at Steady always try to find hope in the news. We don’t sugarcoat things but look for solutions that can bring about better outcomes. Today’s story cannot be seen in a light other than a dire one. But it is incredibly important, for the people of Ukraine in the short term and the rest of the world in the long term.
So far this year the war in Ukraine is going according to plan … Vladimir Putin’s plan. The Russian leader couldn’t have choreographed it any better. It’s as if he has de facto agents in the U.S. House of Representatives.
His invasion of Ukraine had stalled, but for the last several months, Putin’s been bailed out by lack of funding for Ukraine, courtesy of House Republicans. Consequently, Russian troops are now advancing in eastern Ukraine. According to Washington Post reporters on the ground, “Russians are seizing new territory and intensifying attacks.” Russian troops have destroyed the largest power plant outside the capital city of Kyiv. Ukraine’s military chief said the situation on the ground has “significantly worsened in recent days.”
President Volodymyr Zelensky is openly pleading for help. He posted on X, formerly Twitter:
“We need air defense systems and other defense assistance, not just turning a blind eye and having lengthy discussions.”
It’s no secret who Zelensky thinks is turning a blind eye. House Republicans are ambivalent at best, and collaborators at worst. But what do they really think? Left to their own devices, without arm twisting from Donald Trump, Ukraine would have the weapons and supplies it needs. But Trump and his enabler-in-chief Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene have been helping Russia at every turn.
Former Republican Representative Ken Buck, who recently resigned from Congress, calls Greene “Moscow Marjorie” and says she gets her talking points from the Kremlin. That’s from a Republican.
Putin’s best-case scenario is for the West to grow weary of the war. If the money stops, Russia wins. Just two months ago, House Speaker Mike Johnson understood the need to continue funding Ukraine. “I don’t like this reality. Vladimir Putin is an evil war criminal.” But he added, “Vladimir Putin will not lose this war.” Republicans are using the theory of inevitability to justify inaction. It’s a good thing this bunch wasn’t in charge after Pearl Harbor.
Which brings us to this week and more chaos in Congress. When Johnson proposed that a foreign aid package for Israel, Ukraine, and Taiwan be split and voted on separately, mayhem ensued among Republicans. Greene had already threatened to oust Johnson over Ukraine funding. She did so again today. If a vote is called to remove Johnson, it would take Democrats to save his speakership.
Who’s going to save Ukraine? The country’s leaders are making tough choices. They don’t have enough ammunition to stop the onslaught. Civilians are paying the price, and Vladimir Putin can only hope Republicans in the House stay on his side.
An American general summed up the situation in testimony before Congress last week. General Christopher Cavoli, our top military commander in Europe, testified, “If one side can shoot and the other side can’t shoot back, the side that can’t shoot back loses.”
And if Donald Trump wins the White House, Ukraine will be lost. And where will Putin venture next? Yet another reason to stop Trump from retaking the White House. Yes, U.S. democracy is at stake, but so is, and I say this without hyperbole, world peace.
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There are so many Republican traitors in Congress who should go ahead and move to Russia already.
Not surprised at all. I live right across the border from her district and remember her ads and signs in 2020, when she was running against a Neurologist from Rome. I was in disbelief when this went to a runoff and she won. Her ads showed using Nancy Pelosi as her shooting target with her AR-15. She was the most repulsive thing I had seen in politics. I thought the suburbs in North Georgia near Chattanooga would reject her, but that didn't happen.
The Neurologist had Dr. Ben Carson as a former Neurology Professor and sought his help. "Nope" said the Trump sycophant. He knew he lost. The whole Republican Party is trash and spineless.