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History won’t forget GOP’S bow to Putin

- Trudy Rubin Trudy Rubin is a columnist for The Philadelph­ia Inquirer.

History will record last week as the week the GOP formally kowtowed to Vladimir Putin.

It was the week when otherwise sane Republican­s, who’d spent months drafting a bipartisan Senate bill that linked major border reforms to more military aid for Ukraine, threw in the towel.

These senators abandoned the bill under heavy pressure from Donald Trump, who prefers to keep the border boiling as an election issue. Far worse, Trump has shown he buys Putin’s rationale for crushing Ukraine.

What’s so disgusting about the cave-in is that most of these senators — unlike the mindless MAGA mob in the House or the blinkered Trump — understand the strategic risk of abandoning Kyiv.

On Feb. 5, Senate Minority Leader Mitch Mcconnell urged his Republican colleagues to show strength by backing the bill — and Ukraine — because “our adversarie­s, Moscow, Beijing and Tehran are working together to undermine us.” Yet, he and his colleagues suddenly decided to swallow an aid cutoff with hardly a dissenter.

“We cannot walk away from Ukraine now,” President Joe Biden said the next day. “If we don’t stop Putin’s appetite for power … he won’t limit himself to Ukraine.”

Trump insists he can solve the Ukraine war directly with Putin in 24 hours. He has made clear he supports Russia keeping large parts of Ukraine that it acquired by invading and bombing its neighbor.

Displaying total ignorance of Ukrainian history, the former president has said publicly that Russian-speaking areas of Ukraine rightly belong to Russia. Clearly, he has no idea that Putin has bombed Russian-speaking regions relentless­ly, killing more Russian speakers than anyone since Hitler, because these Ukrainians do not want to live under harsh Russian imperial rule.

Putin has played Trump for a fool.

It’s no accident that Trump acolyte Tucker Carlson was roaming around Moscow last week after being invited to interview Putin. Carlson frequently praises Putin and is often featured on Russian television.

Writing about Carlson’s Moscow visit, the Daily Beast’s Russia expert, Julia Davis, who closely follows all Moscow media, wrote: “Russia’s state TV stooges (talk show hosts) believe a Tucker Carlson-putin interview will boost Putin at home and help restore Trump to the White House.”

Indeed, the English-language Moscow Times quoted an unnamed Moscow official as saying of the Carlson visit: “Access to an American audience through Carlson during the heated struggle between Biden and Trump is again an opportunit­y to exert that proverbial influence on the U.S. election, given Carlson’s huge audience.”

No doubt, Putin is also delighted at a prospectiv­e U.S. aid cutoff at a critical moment when Ukraine is running short of everything.

In Whatsapp conversati­ons with Ukrainian fighters on the front lines, I have heard repeated stories of desperate shortages of ammunition. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said recently in Kyiv that Ukraine couldn’t survive without U.S. help.

And yet, contrary to claims by Trump and MAGA acolytes, Ukraine is not losing. Its military has made amazing progress. Without a navy, it is pushing back Russia’s Black Sea fleet via missiles and Ukrainianm­ade sea drones.

If the United States and Germany sent long-range missiles, more ammo, and air defenses — something Biden discussed with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz on Friday in Washington — Ukraine could make further progress in 2024.

Also contrary to MAGA disinforma­tion, Europe already sends Ukraine twice as much aid as does the United States, but does not have the volume and many of the types of weapons that Kyiv desperatel­y needs.

Nor will a cutoff of Ukraine aid result in more aid for the southern border or for poor U.S. communitie­s — another falsehood spread by the bill’s opponents. In reality, most U.S. aid to Ukraine goes to the Pentagon to purchase new weapons while Ukraine is sent older models.

By dooming the bipartisan border-ukraine bill (which also contains aid for Israel and Taiwan), the GOP is sinking the best chance for border reform in decades. The bill was endorsed by The Wall Street Journal’s conservati­ve editorial board, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, the National Border Patrol Council, and — until they were intimidate­d by Trump — many Republican legislator­s in Congress.

In standing by and letting Russia dismember Ukraine, the GOP has sent a message of profound weakness to Putin and his dictator cronies in Beijing, Tehran, and Pyongyang — the GOP won’t stop them from pursuing their worst ambitions.

Already, Putin is reportedly helping Tehran with nuclear weapons technology in return for Iran’s sending drones to help Moscow destroy Ukraine.

The lesson Putin learned last week will be absorbed by China, Iran and North Korea. With his threats, Trump is capable of silencing those in his party who understand the dangers posed by dictators to America.

“History is watching,” Biden said Tuesday. “The failure to support Ukraine at this critical moment will never be forgotten.”

The question at hand is whether Biden can still find a way to funnel aid to Ukraine despite GOP blindness, before Trump has ensured Ukraine’s demise.

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