Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
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And I think the U.S. can play a really important role, and a U.S. president can play a really important role by reassuring the Russians that we're not going to consider them an enemy anymore, that we want to be friends. And it doesn't mean that you have to let down your guard completely. The way that you do it, which was the way President Kennedy did it, is you do it one step at a time.
And I think the U.S. can play a really important role, and a U.S. president can play a really important role by reassuring the Russians that we're not going to consider them an enemy anymore, that we want to be friends. And it doesn't mean that you have to let down your guard completely. The way that you do it, which was the way President Kennedy did it, is you do it one step at a time.
You take baby steps. We do a unilateral move. reduce our hostility and aggression, and see if the Russians reciprocate. And that's the way that we should be doing it. And we should be easing our way into a positive relationship with Russia. We have a lot in common with Russia, and we should be friends with Russia and with the Russian people. And apparently there's been 350,000 Ukrainians
You take baby steps. We do a unilateral move. reduce our hostility and aggression, and see if the Russians reciprocate. And that's the way that we should be doing it. And we should be easing our way into a positive relationship with Russia. We have a lot in common with Russia, and we should be friends with Russia and with the Russian people. And apparently there's been 350,000 Ukrainians
You take baby steps. We do a unilateral move. reduce our hostility and aggression, and see if the Russians reciprocate. And that's the way that we should be doing it. And we should be easing our way into a positive relationship with Russia. We have a lot in common with Russia, and we should be friends with Russia and with the Russian people. And apparently there's been 350,000 Ukrainians
who have died at least in this war. And there's probably been 60 or 80,000 Russians, and that should not give us any joy. It should not give us any, you know, I saw Lindsey Graham on TV saying, you know, anything we can, something to the extent that anything we can do to kill Russians is a good use of our money. It is not. You know, those are somebody's children,
who have died at least in this war. And there's probably been 60 or 80,000 Russians, and that should not give us any joy. It should not give us any, you know, I saw Lindsey Graham on TV saying, you know, anything we can, something to the extent that anything we can do to kill Russians is a good use of our money. It is not. You know, those are somebody's children,
who have died at least in this war. And there's probably been 60 or 80,000 Russians, and that should not give us any joy. It should not give us any, you know, I saw Lindsey Graham on TV saying, you know, anything we can, something to the extent that anything we can do to kill Russians is a good use of our money. It is not. You know, those are somebody's children,
We should have compassion for them. This war is an unnecessary war. We should settle it through negotiation, through diplomacy, through statecraft, and not through weapons.
We should have compassion for them. This war is an unnecessary war. We should settle it through negotiation, through diplomacy, through statecraft, and not through weapons.
We should have compassion for them. This war is an unnecessary war. We should settle it through negotiation, through diplomacy, through statecraft, and not through weapons.
No, I mean, I don't think there's any way in the world that the Ukrainians can beat the Russians. I don't think there's any appetite in Europe. I think Europe is now, you know, having severe problems in Germany, Italy, France. You're seeing these riots. There's internal problems in those countries. There is no appetite in Europe.
No, I mean, I don't think there's any way in the world that the Ukrainians can beat the Russians. I don't think there's any appetite in Europe. I think Europe is now, you know, having severe problems in Germany, Italy, France. You're seeing these riots. There's internal problems in those countries. There is no appetite in Europe.
No, I mean, I don't think there's any way in the world that the Ukrainians can beat the Russians. I don't think there's any appetite in Europe. I think Europe is now, you know, having severe problems in Germany, Italy, France. You're seeing these riots. There's internal problems in those countries. There is no appetite in Europe.
men to die in ukraine and the ukrainians do not have anybody left the ukrainians are using press gangs to uh to you know to fill the ranks of their armies men military age men are trying as hard as they can to get out of the ukraine right now to avoid going to the front the front you know the russians apparently have been killing ukrainians at a seven to one ratio
men to die in ukraine and the ukrainians do not have anybody left the ukrainians are using press gangs to uh to you know to fill the ranks of their armies men military age men are trying as hard as they can to get out of the ukraine right now to avoid going to the front the front you know the russians apparently have been killing ukrainians at a seven to one ratio
men to die in ukraine and the ukrainians do not have anybody left the ukrainians are using press gangs to uh to you know to fill the ranks of their armies men military age men are trying as hard as they can to get out of the ukraine right now to avoid going to the front the front you know the russians apparently have been killing ukrainians at a seven to one ratio
My son fought over there, and he told me, he had firefights with the Russians, mainly at night, but he said most of the battles were artillery wars during the day, and the Russians now outgun the NATO forces 10 to 1 in artillery. They're killing at a horrendous rate. Now, my interpretation of what's happened so far is that the
My son fought over there, and he told me, he had firefights with the Russians, mainly at night, but he said most of the battles were artillery wars during the day, and the Russians now outgun the NATO forces 10 to 1 in artillery. They're killing at a horrendous rate. Now, my interpretation of what's happened so far is that the
My son fought over there, and he told me, he had firefights with the Russians, mainly at night, but he said most of the battles were artillery wars during the day, and the Russians now outgun the NATO forces 10 to 1 in artillery. They're killing at a horrendous rate. Now, my interpretation of what's happened so far is that the