Stuart Stevens is continuing his aid work in Ukraine for another week. He joined Simon Rosenberg for their monthly discussion and discussed the mood there.
“I would say, to the degree you can generalize about it, I would say Ukrainians are tired, but who wouldn’t be? They were entering the fifth year of the war. I think they feel that they’re winning — which is, Ukraine is winning. And, just the tragedy here is that the United States, which, as we’ve seen in the past few days, has such immense, military might, is not doing more to help defeat a genocidal dictator trying to take over the country of the largest land mass in Europe.”
As Trump’s war in Iran threatens to spiral out of control, he’s found a familiar scapegoat: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
Don’t miss this important discussion about American foreign policy between Simon and Stuart.















