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Rand Paul: On Ukraine, State Department sounds like ‘Department of War’
Responsible Statecraft ^ | Nov 8 | BLAISE MALLEY

Posted on 11/10/2023 9:53:16 AM PST by RandFan

Amid shifting battlefield and political dynamics in Kyiv and Washington, Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) accused the State Department of resembling a “department of war” more than a “department of diplomacy” in its approach to the conflict in Ukraine during a Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing on Wednesday.

“Do you really believe that Ukraine is going to push Russia out of Ukraine? They're gonna push them out of Crimea and (...) that Zelensky’s position that ‘we will not negotiate until they’re gone from Ukraine’ is viable?” Paul asked during a testy exchange with James O’Brien, the Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs. “You would think that as a superpower, we would be involved somewhat with encouraging negotiation, but I've heard nothing from you, and nothing from anyone in your administration, frankly, that talks about negotiating.”

“There are actually some who say we're back to about where we started as far as negotiating and tens of thousands of people died on both sides and we haven't been successful,” Paul added. “But I still hear only war and I don't hear diplomacy.”

In his response, O’Brien acknowledged that the war would end at the negotiating table once Ukraine is prepared to, and added that at this time, Moscow is not a viable negotiating partner. O’Brien noted that he had recently spent a weekend with representatives from 66 other countries to discuss what peace should look like.

“Russia didn’t show up,” O'Brien said, though reports say that Russia has not been invited to any of three three successive meetings aimed at shoring up support for Ukraine’s vision of a peace plan, including the one held in Malta late last month.

“Putin is not serious about negotiating the end of the war. He has said he wants to wait and see what happens in November ‘24,” O’Brien said. “So we're preparing for that eventuality. So we can have a negotiation that will actually stick as opposed to the track record of broken agreements that President Putin has made with a whole range of his neighbors up until now.”

“This is the wrong time to walk away because Ukraine's winning,” added O’Brien later in the hearing. “It's already taken back half the territory Putin’s seized since February 22. It's opened up the Black Sea grain lanes that Putin tried to shut down in July.”

"I haven’t seen any evidence that the Biden administration is willing to entertain negotiations to end the slaughter in Ukraine," Paul told RS after the hearing. "Based on O’Brien’s response today, the Biden administration seems to only be interested in war not diplomacy.”

Most other Senators on the committee agreed that the war is at a crucial turning point but interpreted the precarious situation on the ground as a signal that Western military support was more important than ever.

To make the case for continued aid, much of the focus was on the imperative of passing the White House’s proposed emergency supplemental spending package, emphasizing the links between Russia, China, Iran, and Hamas, and therefore the importance of passing legislation that would combat them all.

“By degrading Russia's military capabilities, we're also degrading the capabilities of those who Russia works with, like Iran, Hamas, and Hezbollah,” said committee Chairman Sen. Ben Cardin (D-Md.) during his opening statement. “We see these actors in concert not in isolation, which is why we need to consider the whole supplemental package.”

There was little mention of a recent acknowledgement from Ukraine’s top commander that his forces were locked in a “stalemate” with Russia on the battlefield and subsequent reports that Washington and Europe are quietly discussing the possibility of negotiations with Kyiv. Outside of Sen. Paul’s back-and-forth with O’Brien, there was little discussion of an endgame.

One exception came from Sen. James Risch (R-Idaho), the ranking member on the committee, who bemoaned the Biden administration’s lack of urgency with providing the necessary weapons to Ukraine. “This thing can’t go over forever,” Risch said in his closing remarks. “You've got to escalate. If you don't escalate, you're gonna lose. ...[The administration] still needs to do more on ATACMs and I want to see the F-16s. Give it to them and let them get this thing over with so we can move on.”


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What happened to the art of diplomacy?

1 posted on 11/10/2023 9:53:16 AM PST by RandFan
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To: RandFan
Rand Paul: On Ukraine, State Department sounds like ‘Department of War’

But only on Ukraine. When it comes to Israel defending itself, the State Department wants "pauses" and "truces". Not for Ukraine, just for Israel.
2 posted on 11/10/2023 9:57:49 AM PST by AnotherUnixGeek
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To: RandFan
Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) accused the State Department of resembling a “department of war”

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More like Department of Wars. It seems they never end.

3 posted on 11/10/2023 10:02:02 AM PST by Starboard
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To: RandFan; Rocco DiPippo; delta7

The State Department uses the same talking points as the dedicated Ukrainian ‘advocates’ (trolls) on FR. The Ukraine is not winning and hasn’t been winning for along time, but the State Dept. saying the Ukraine can win and we must not stop funding now, etc.

And yes, why does State Dept have the opposite ‘wisdom’ for Israel (pauses etc.) compared with Ukraine (fight fight fight!)?


4 posted on 11/10/2023 10:08:02 AM PST by ransomnote (IN GOD WE TRUST)
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Reading the comments of these men…has there ever in history been so many stupid people engaging their country in such a fruitless savagely humanly destructive war? It’s astonishing.

“ give them F-16’s and ATACMs and lets get it over with”

And I’m not talking about the Russians


5 posted on 11/10/2023 10:08:27 AM PST by silverleaf (Inside Every Progressive Is A Totalitarian Screaming To Get Out” —David Horowitz)
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To: Starboard

POT!

Post of today!:

Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) accused the State Department of resembling a “department of war”
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More like Department of Wars. It seems they never end.


6 posted on 11/10/2023 10:17:04 AM PST by Grampa Dave (Flu vaccines, might work, if you've never had that flu! Otherwise, they don't do any good/nor work!!)
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To: RandFan

I’d like to know why Butt visited Ukraine?


7 posted on 11/10/2023 10:21:23 AM PST by Sacajaweau ( )
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To: Grampa Dave

Thank you.

Another possible name change: Department of Military Industrialization.


8 posted on 11/10/2023 10:21:24 AM PST by Starboard
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“This is the wrong time to walk away because Ukraine’s winning,” added O’Brien.
<><>“It’s already taken back half the territory Putin’s seized since February 22.
<><>It’s opened up the Black Sea grain lanes that Putin tried to shut down in July.”


So we have “Zelensky’s word” on that?

That’s nice............snx.


9 posted on 11/10/2023 10:23:31 AM PST by Liz (“The only time Biden gets his hands dirty is when he’s taking cash from foreign countries." Trump)
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To: RandFan

Much more important to defend the borders of Ukraine as defined by the Soviet Union.


10 posted on 11/10/2023 11:01:19 AM PST by Nextrush (FREEDOM IS EVERYBODY'S BUSINESS-REMEMBER REV. NIEMOLLER)
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--- "What happened to the art of diplomacy?"

Looking back now, I think it began its demise during in the Clinton administration. Ego and hubris triumphed. As has fiscal insanity, with the debt reaching towards $34 trillion, $29 trillion over these last 23 years since 9/11. Wars are expensive.

Besides....

Biden declared "Russia lost." Yup. So the war is over, because Russia lost.

"0:52 --- "Putin's already lost the war Putin has a real problem...."

'Putin has already lost the war,' Biden says YouTube of ABC News, 13 July 2023

A year after invasion, has Russia already lost? Washington Post, 17 February 2023

'Putin's already lost the war,' says Biden Le Monde, 14 July 2023

In Helsinki, Biden declares Putin has 'already lost the war' NY1, 13 July 2023

Live: Putin has 'already lost’ the war in Ukraine, says Biden on visit to Finland France 24, 13 July 2023

Biden says Putin is losing 'war in Iraq' -- not Ukraine -- in latest gaffe ABC News, 28 June 2023.

Small problem. The war isn't over, seven months after Biden said they'd lost. Reality settles in for a stay, as the Department of State does indeed sound like the War Department, and the DOD sounds quite like an acting president. (And Obama's stench lingers behind the scenes.)

It seems likely that diplomacy has died. And the corpse is beginning to decay rather obviously now.

11 posted on 11/10/2023 11:03:03 AM PST by Worldtraveler once upon a time (Degrow government)
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One problem is that this is not a clearly defined war. Not like WW2 was. That was a conflict between freedom and murderous totalitarianism. In this war it is not clear that Ukrainians would be better off being ruled by Kiev vs Moscow. Both are corrupt oligarchies. Russia doesn’t have actual Nazis though so it has that in its favor. Russia isn’t trying to protect it gene pool either. It’s Hobson’s Choice either way.


12 posted on 11/10/2023 11:17:52 AM PST by Seruzawa ("The Political left is the Garden of Eden of incompetence" - Marx the Smarter (Groucho))
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