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While the Biden Admin claims the U.S. is more than capable of supporting two proxy wars at once with aid for Israel and Ukraine, the reality appears to be finally setting in as reports say Washington is telling Kiev it may be time for peace talks with Moscow.
Of course, they leave out the fact that countless lives could have been saved and the last year and a half of war could have been avoided, if the initial peace talks between Russia and Ukraine in Istanbul in March 2022 had been allowed to lead to a lasting agreement (until the West got involved).
But the Biden Admin hasn't learned a thing from Ukraine, and that's abundantly clear as they call for "humanitarian pauses" in Gaza, but refuse to take any action to force Israel to stop its bombardment of Palestine, even as Israel kills nearly 10,000 people in four weeks.
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March 2022: New round of Russia-Ukraine peace talks starts in Istanbul
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The U.S. is Suddenly Telling Ukraine It's Time for Peace Talks with Russia
Well, if you were losing as "Bigly" as the US, NATO and the Ukraine are, you would also sensibly consider suing for peace.