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ESPN hosted Stephen A. Smith on Monday defended President Donald Trump against those who were convicted for the outbreak of the Russia-Ukraine war during a fierce bizzle on her podcast, “The Stephen A. Smith Show”.
During his defense of Trump, Smith blamed former Presidents Joe Biden, Barack Obama and Bill Clinton for his actions in the region, while in office – arguing that the major catalysts for this war were on their clock.
“We are not working like that [Trump] Now the reason for this. This is the Democrats in the office, “Smith said.” It was a biden in the office when there was a complete war against Ukraine, courtesy of Russia’s instability, no matter what they try to say to Trump. ,
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Smith rejected those who convicted Trump for the Russia-Ukraine war, instead former Democratic President Barack Obama, Bill Clinton and Joe Biden.
Smith noted That Russia invaded Crimea under the Obama administration in 2014 – a conflict that helped fuel the current war in Ukraine.
In 2014, the Cremlin attached the Crimean Peninsula, when the Ukrainians refer to as a revolution of dignity, when they excluded Moscow-Freeding President Victor Yanukovich. It was a quick and relatively bloodless acquisition. Russia flooded areas with migrants and stopped Ukraine from recovering it.
The Obama administration provided non-fatal assistance to Ukraine, approved the Kremlin and dropped Russia out of the G8, but was somewhat closely believed that he should have done more.
The ESPN hosts continued their argument by calling the Clinton Administration, which was responsible for making Smith’s dependence on the United States, as the former President played an important role in Ukraine’s decision to release his nuclear weapons in return for security assurance in 1994.
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Smith said Ukraine should not be seen as the “villain” of the struggle. ,
“It was Clinton in the office when you signed a deal that revoked Ukraine, and therefore weakened him, which made him dependent on the United States,” he argued. “And now, here they are begging for support that they are outstanding because they promise them as a nation!”
Smith continued, pointing out that when he cannot like American taxpayers, stopping the bill to defend Ukraine, “promises made to promises made.”
“We promised him! He said.
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Smith concluded by rejecting any equality between the two warning countries, emphasizing that there was an attack on Ukraine’s sovereignty and should not be seen as a “villain” in the struggle.
Fox News’ Morgan Philips contributed to this report.