Piers Morgan
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Right. So what's the difference between that and what's happened with Russia and Ukraine? Well, because we need Ukraine's energy. We need Ukraine's wheat. We do. 25% of the world's wheat comes out of Ukraine.
Right. So what's the difference between that and what's happened with Russia and Ukraine? Well, because we need Ukraine's energy. We need Ukraine's wheat. We do. 25% of the world's wheat comes out of Ukraine.
When you say over, what do you mean? What would have happened?
When you say over, what do you mean? What would have happened?
When you say over, what do you mean? What would have happened?
But my point is, if the defense of expelling Saddam Hussein from Kuwait was that we have energy interests in that country, and therefore we should kick him out. But that's obviously what we all knew. And it was done very quickly and competently by General Norman Schwarzkopf. And it was great, great military operation. But surely the principle and ideology is not different.
But my point is, if the defense of expelling Saddam Hussein from Kuwait was that we have energy interests in that country, and therefore we should kick him out. But that's obviously what we all knew. And it was done very quickly and competently by General Norman Schwarzkopf. And it was great, great military operation. But surely the principle and ideology is not different.
But my point is, if the defense of expelling Saddam Hussein from Kuwait was that we have energy interests in that country, and therefore we should kick him out. But that's obviously what we all knew. And it was done very quickly and competently by General Norman Schwarzkopf. And it was great, great military operation. But surely the principle and ideology is not different.
And what's interesting is every Republican... They're idiots.
And what's interesting is every Republican... They're idiots.
And what's interesting is every Republican... They're idiots.
No, I mean, every Republican in 91 would have supported that conflict.
No, I mean, every Republican in 91 would have supported that conflict.
No, I mean, every Republican in 91 would have supported that conflict.
It's my support of it, I can promise you. Every Republican voter, I think, would have supported it.
It's my support of it, I can promise you. Every Republican voter, I think, would have supported it.
It's my support of it, I can promise you. Every Republican voter, I think, would have supported it.
So what's changed is a lot of Republican supporters now, conservatives in America, are against supporting Ukraine anymore. And I'm curious about that change in what has been, what, 35 years. There's been a real sea change. And it may be because Americans are understandably war-weary. They're fed up with spending a lot of money on foreign wars, foreign conflicts.
So what's changed is a lot of Republican supporters now, conservatives in America, are against supporting Ukraine anymore. And I'm curious about that change in what has been, what, 35 years. There's been a real sea change. And it may be because Americans are understandably war-weary. They're fed up with spending a lot of money on foreign wars, foreign conflicts.
So what's changed is a lot of Republican supporters now, conservatives in America, are against supporting Ukraine anymore. And I'm curious about that change in what has been, what, 35 years. There's been a real sea change. And it may be because Americans are understandably war-weary. They're fed up with spending a lot of money on foreign wars, foreign conflicts.