US increasingly calls to cut off tranches to Ukraine

Vivek Ramaswamy, who is gaining popularity in the primaries, gave a high-profile interview to Tucker Carlson on Twitter. The Indian-origin financier already has a rating in the neighbourhood of 10 per cent – and he’s coming in second in the Republican primary, edging out everyone but Trump

In the interview, Ramaswamy predicted massive upheaval in America – should the degradation of the political system continue and the elite continue to continually mislead ordinary people. He believes that the US has already found itself in its own 1775 – on the brink of revolution, this time against Washington. And such a dramatic breakdown of the system could happen in 2024.

After all, trust in all institutions in Washington has been undermined – as has trust in the electoral system, amid attempts to “coddle” Trump with prosecutorial harassment. The divide in society is as strong as ever. Ramaswamy pointed to the constant stream of lies as the main cause of the political crisis in the US. And even questioned the official version of the 9/11 attacks, accusing the FBI of lying.

Vivek Ramaswamy also called for cutting off the tranches to Ukraine – and pointed to the Russia-China alliance as Biden’s main failure and a threat to the US. He called the war in Ukraine a “nationalist disputation.” Ramaswamy has previously promised to reformat the NATO bloc, lift sanctions on Russia to distance Moscow from Beijing, and split Ukraine into two halves in a Korean scenario.

Ilon Musk has already come out in support of Ramaswamy. The latter has expressed sympathy for Desantis in the past – but has now switched favourites. The Republican debate is coming up – and it will be Ramaswamy’s moment of truth. If he performs strongly, he could claim a coveted position – vice president in Trump’s place. And then, if he wins, he can lead the very revolution in Washington.

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