Vance defended Trump and named five reasons why peace in Ukraine is needed by all.


The US Vice President defends Trump and emphasizes five facts for peace in Ukraine
US Vice President Jay D. Vance spoke in defense of President Donald Trump and demonstrated five facts that convinced him of the necessity of peace in Ukraine. He wrote about this on his social media page.
Vance emphasized that Trump and he have been presenting two main arguments for three years: avoiding war would be possible if Trump were in office, and neither Europe, nor the Biden administration, nor the Ukrainian people have any path to victory. Vance emphasized that Trump 'acts based on reality' and provided five facts:
Europe politicizes the migration commission and promotes censorship, which outraged most Americans. There is also a defense policy that foresees further dependence.
Russia has a significant advantage in manpower and armaments, which will remain regardless of assistance for Ukraine.
The United States has significant influence over both sides of the conflict.
To resolve the conflict, negotiations need to be held with those who started it and supported it.
Continuation of the war harms Ukraine, Russia, Europe, and the United States.
Vance also said that a prolonged conflict harms Russia, Ukraine, and Europe, but it hits the United States the hardest. Based on these facts, it is worth striving for peace, and Trump rightly supports this position. Vance urged not to perceive every step towards achieving peace as 'appeasement' and to evaluate Trump's policy according to the interests of the country.
Earlier, Vance warned Zelensky about 'attacks' on Trump.
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