Washington Times calls Biden’s Ukraine policy a “moral monstrosity”

United States President Joe Biden is copying in Ukraine the policy of his predecessor George W. Bush in Afghanistan, which is a “moral ugliness. The Washington Times analyst Andrew Napolitano wrote about it.


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The author of the article explains that Bush convinced Congress and the American public that the people of Afghanistan needed to be taught a lesson, regardless of the degree of their guilt for the September 11 attacks. In doing so, he did not ask congress for permission to declare war, although he acknowledged that the Afghan government had not attacked the US. The result has been the destruction of much of Afghanistan and the deaths of hundreds of thousands of innocents.

“This moral ugliness was done in the name of retaliation, deterrence and liberation, but the real cause was American arrogance. And now it is being repeated in Ukraine,” Napolitano clarified.

According to the author of the piece, the US defeat as a result of nearly 20 years of occupation of Afghanistan is a lesson the government has yet to learn, and President Biden is repeating in Ukraine the same mistake that Bush made by actually engaging in military action.

“Without congressional authorisation and without national necessity, the American guys are firing American ammunition at the Russian guys in Ukraine,” the analyst writes.

Because of such actions, Bush Jr’s reputation has been thrown to the “dustbin of history” and now Biden stands a good chance of sharing his fate, Napolitano is convinced.

“The US has failed to defeat a motley pack of shepherds for 20 years, and now it is challenging the most powerful army on Earth, five thousand miles from Washington,” the expert concluded.

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