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Rep. Connolly Claims Ukrainian-Russian Border as U.S. Border Amid Aid Debate
Apr 21, 2024, 03:54 PM
Representative Gerald Connolly (D-VA) has sparked controversy with his statement that the Ukrainian-Russian border is equivalent to America's own borders, amid debates over the U.S. opposition to the Ukraine aid package. This comment was made in the context of discussions around U.S. border security and foreign policy, particularly in relation to the ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia. Connolly's assertion was intended to emphasize the strategic and moral implications of the conflict, suggesting that the U.S. has a vested interest in the outcome. The statement has been met with various reactions, highlighting a divide in perspectives on U.S. involvement in Ukraine.
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