Wisconsin (US):The youngest Presidential candidate from the Republican party, Indian-American Vivek Ramaswamy, has termed the US support for Ukraine, amid the conflict with Russia, as “disastrous” saying that if he is elected President, he would not support an increase in aid to the battle-scarred country, reported CNN. The tech entrepreneur made these remarks at the ongoing Republicans party’s first 2024 presidential primary debate.
He added that the resources going to Kyiv should be used domestically, instead. To a question from the moderator, Brett Baier of Fox News, Ramaswamy was the only one of the eight Republican contenders to raise his hand. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis said he would push the US' European partners to increase their support while appearing to lift one arm only partially.
“Our support should be contingent on them doing it,” DeSantis remarked, according to CNN. “This is disastrous...we are protecting against an invasion across somebody else’s border when we should use those same military resources to prevent the invasion across our southern border here in the United States of America," Ramaswamy said at the Fox News debate.
"We need to secure our own border instead of somebody else's," he added. Pointing to other candidates who had visited Ukraine, Ramaswamy claimed that they wouldn't have done the same for residents of "Maui, the southside of Chicago, or Kensington." Former governor of New Jersey, Chris Christie, who travelled to Ukraine, refuted Ramaswamy's assertions. Christie said he wished to see "what Vladimir Putin's army was doing to the free Ukrainian people".
Christie talked about the atrocities reported from the battle as well as the kidnapping of Ukrainian children by Russians. "This is the Vladimir Putin who Donald Trump called brilliant and a genius. If we don't stand up against this type of autocratic killing in the world, we will be next," Christie said, according to CNN. Eight Republican presidential candidates are on stage in Milwaukee for the first primary debate of the 2024 campaign.