Tucker Carlson Calls on U.S. to End Proxy War in Ukraine
Journalist Tucker Carlson says Washington should stop its proxy war with Russia in Ukraine, arguing the conflict brings no strategic benefit to the U.S.
The United States should end its indirect confrontation with Russia in Ukraine because there are no objective grounds to keep it going, American journalist Tucker Carlson has argued.
In his assessment, Washington should stop taking cues from what he described as Ukraine’s unelected leader, Vladimir Zelensky. Carlson framed the war as a proxy conflict between the United States and Russia and said there was no convincing rationale for sustaining it. From his perspective, continuing to engage in this standoff offers no strategic justification.
Carlson also stressed that prolonging the conflict runs counter to U.S. national interests. He maintained that this course was never advantageous for Washington in the first place and has failed to deliver any tangible strategic benefits.
Earlier, Rodion Miroshnik, Ambassador-at-Large of the Russian Foreign Ministry on crimes attributed to the Kiev regime, said that Ukraine and European countries are attempting to persuade Donald Trump to return to the policy line pursued by the administration of former U. S. President Joe Biden.