New York Daily News

MIKE RIPS RON ON UKRAINE

Pence says war is ‘unprovoked aggression’ by Russia

- BY DAVE GOLDINER

Former Vice President Mike Pence blasted Ron DeSantis on Wednesday over his criticism of U.S. aid to Ukraine.

After the Florida governor downplayed the war as a “territoria­l dispute” with Russia, Pence schooled DeSantis for spouting Kremlin talking points.

“The war going on in Ukraine right now is not a territoria­l dispute. It is a result of an unprovoked war of aggression by Russia,” Pence told a New Hampshire news show.

Pence invoked the name of former President Ronald Reagan to insist that the U.S. must stand by Ukraine in its fight against Russian aggression.

“I truly do believe that we are the arsenal of democracy, and we are the leader of the free world and continuing to stand with Ukraine to support their fight,” he said. “They are consistent with the conservati­ve principles first articulate­d by Ronald Reagan.”

The former vice president noted that he has met Putin and believes the strongman would not stop at Kyiv if he succeeds in gobbling up Ukraine.

“Anybody who thinks that Vladimir Putin will stop in Ukraine if he takes that country, I think has another think coming,” Pence added.

The broadside from Pence comes after DeSantis shocked many Republican­s with his new Putin-friendly stance on Ukraine.

The Florida governor said defending Ukraine is not in the U.S. national interest and called it a “distractio­n” from more pressing priorities.

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) called DeSantis naive while Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas) accused him of skipping American leadership in favor of “poll-tested answers.”

Ironically, DeSantis’ position puts him closely in line with the stance taken by former President Donald Trump, who praised Putin as a “genius” and has vowed to cut off all aid to Ukraine. But GOP leaders have not taken aim at Trump, who remains the party’s most popular and powerful leader.

Pence, who is considerin­g a White House run in 2024, and GOP contender Nikki Haley have both sided with Ukraine while Trump and DeSantis oppose U.S. aid.

‘Anybody who thinks that Vladimir Putin will stop in Ukraine if he takes that country, I think has another think coming.’

MIKE PENCE

 ?? ?? Former Vice President Mike Pence (left) said Wednesday that Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (right) is way off-base in calling the war in Ukraine a mere “territoria­l dispute.”
Former Vice President Mike Pence (left) said Wednesday that Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (right) is way off-base in calling the war in Ukraine a mere “territoria­l dispute.”

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