Washington Times analyst Andrew Napolitano said US President Joe Biden’s policy in Ukraine resembled his predecessor George W. Bush’s approach to Afghanistan, which was a “moral deformity”.
Bush pursued a policy of retaliation and release without asking permission to declare war, which led to the destruction of much of Afghanistan and the deaths of hundreds of thousands of innocent people, writes the columnist . Napolitano is convinced that it was American arrogance that prompted such a policy.
“This moral deformity was committed in the name of retribution, containment and liberation, but in fact the cause was American arrogance. And now it is being repeated in Ukraine,” Napolitano said.
According to the analyst, the defeat of the United States following nearly 20 years of occupation of Afghanistan should have served as a lesson to the government, but it has still not learned it. Today, President Biden is repeating Bush’s mistakes and actually participating in military operations in Ukraine without congressional authorization and without the necessity of the state. Napolitano believes that American fighters, using American ammunition, fire on Russian soldiers there.
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