Rep. Dan Crenshaw says Europe to be “worried aggressive” to oppose Russia
Washington – Rep. Texas Republican, a Texas Republican, European leaders ‘efforts against Russian President Vladimir Putin’ efforts to “Kickstart” said he needed a “stronger message Peace talks and a result deal to end the war.
“If we want to win a better result for Ukraine, at the end of these peace talks, you must be worried about the message of Crenshaw” Face to the nation with Margaret Brennan “.
Speaking about the Munich Security Conference, Crensane was among a group of bipartisan met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in the annual security summit in recent days. He also heard from a retired lieutenaria. Keith kelloggThe US special representative in Ukraine and Russia is engaged in peace talks.
Texas Republican Kellogg said that we said that such peace in our peace we talked to peace, “he said,” he said. Crenshaw said that Europe should be a great player, CRENSHAW, said it was still clear that it seems.
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Crenshaw should not only increase the defense costs from European countries, and at the same time “True troops will be put to the ground.”
“Follow our lead and actually take lead,” said Krenshaw. “Let’s keep you in fact. This would be an ideal situation and it would change the dynamics of power while working with Putin.”
Crenshaw, if European leaders want to seat at the table, they must “win.”
“We listen to Zelenskyy,” said Krenshaw. “I also want to listen to other European leaders, but I would like to worry, because it gives us more goals to help them go out with a better result.”
Comments Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, among some Republicans in recent days, criticized as it claims that Ukraine was unrealistic to expect NATO membership. He is also doubting that Russia will return to its borders before 2014, Russia’s occupation to Ukraine and called the Crimean governments. Hegseth later returned back These comments said, “Everything is on the table.”
New Hampshire, Senate Jeanne Shaheen, Senate Foreign Relations Democratic, Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Sunday, Sunday Sunday, said the department sent “mixed message” to Ukraine. He said he was hopeful, “we will do our best to support Ukraine.”
However, Crenshaw defended the position of the White House towards possible peace talks, saying, “Nothing has not left the white house as a whole,” he said.
“You are negotiating with everything on the table. I think this is what this White House does,” said Krenshaw, if the details are still clear, “there is a way forward here.”
Crenshaw reiterated the “worrying aggressive” request with Russian leaders who said the European leaders ‘concerns, “said the European leaders’ response to the concern, he said he did not accept the obligation to negotiate.