Trump should honor Lindsey Graham with strong Ukraine, Iran and Taiwan policies

“You don’t have the cards,” President Trump scornfully told President Volodymyr Zelensky during his disastrous White House meeting last February. Vice President JD Vance and Trump lambasted the embattled Ukrainian leader.
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“You don’t have the cards,” President Trump scornfully told President Volodymyr Zelensky during his disastrous White House meeting last February. Vice President JD Vance and Trump lambasted the embattled Ukrainian leader. Today, that shameful diplomatic moment seems geopolitical light years away after last week’s NATO summit in Ankara, Turkey, which Trump described as full of allied “unity” and “love.” The mutual respect and near-affection was most notable between Trump and Zelensky, who exchanged admiring comments at the event. Trump’s newfound respect for the diminutive Ukrainian stems in no small part from his publicly stated disdain for perceived “losers” and admiration, almost adulation, for acclaimed winners, whether in sports or international power politics.
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- “You don’t have the cards,” President Trump scornfully told President Volodymyr Zelensky during his disastrous White House meeting last February. Vice President JD Vance and Trump lambasted the embattled Ukrainian leader.
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