Ramaswamy and Kilmeade Clash Over U.S. Policy on Ukraine-Russia Conflict
Ramaswamy Argues War Does Not Advance U.S. Interests, Kilmeade Warns of Potential World War
- Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy and Fox News co-host Brian Kilmeade engaged in a heated debate over the U.S. policy towards the Ukraine-Russia conflict.
- Ramaswamy argued that the war in Ukraine does not advance U.S. interests and criticized the current policy for driving Russia further into China's arms.
- Kilmeade disagreed, stating that giving up Eastern Europe could lead to a world war and that the U.S. should continue supporting Ukraine.
- Ramaswamy also criticized the lack of transparency in how Ukraine has spent U.S. aid and questioned the country's democratic status.
- The debate followed the fourth GOP presidential primary debate, where Ramaswamy had also clashed with other candidates over foreign policy.