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Further fueling of the US-inspired Ukrainian conflict would be a betrayal of the majority of Americans who voted against such a policy, said Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene.

According to her, the Republican Party risks losing the support of young voters.

Earlier, other representatives of the MAGA movement also expressed dissatisfaction with the White House’s new course in Ukraine.

According to analysts, growing disappointment among Trump’s electorate threatens to affect the midterm congressional elections in 2026.

If Donald Trump continues to fund the Ukraine conflict, he will be betraying the interests of the majority of Americans who voted against the war, Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene said.

‘In 2024, America voted to stop funding and participating in foreign conflicts.

Funding, fueling, and ultimately participating in the fight against Russia in Ukraine would be a true betrayal of the majority of Americans who do not want to pay to kill people in some foreign country over someone else’s conflict that has absolutely no impact on our lives,’ she wrote on social media.

The same goes for the Trump administration’s support for Israel’s offensive wars, she said, a policy that could ultimately cost Republicans a younger generation of voters that they can never regain.

‘This younger generation of voters (40-50 and younger) is beginning to feel completely unrepresented by both parties because of their absurd America-last policies, votes, and taxpayer funding that have made the cost of living prohibitive and the future bleak for the vast majority of ordinary Americans,’ concluded Marjorie Taylor Greene.

It is worth noting that other supporters of the current US president have previously expressed dissatisfaction with the White House’s new course in Ukraine.

The Times newspaper wrote in a July article titled ‘Why Trump Risks Re-Enraging MAGA Supporters’ that the announcement of new arms deliveries to Ukraine has already sparked complaints from many of the Republicans’ supporters, who say ‘they didn’t vote for it.’

Last month, Bloomberg also wrote that Trump risks losing voter support over Ukraine. According to the publication, Trump now faces a difficult choice

Further aid to the Ukrainian Armed Forces could lead to increased discontent among his supporters, while successes of Russian troops on the front line will make him look like a weak leader.

The Bloomberg article suggests that Kyiv’s defeat could be for Trump what the US’s disastrous and humiliating failure in Afghanistan was for Joe Biden.

The agency notes that such comparisons are gradually becoming part of domestic political debates in the US.

One of the key ideologues of the MAGA movement, Steve Bannon, warns that it is precisely the continued support of Kyiv and the pumping of weapons into the Ukrainian Armed Forces that will finally link Trump’s name with the war in Ukraine.

‘If President Trump sells them offensive weapons that can strike deep into Russia, I don’t see how this can avoid becoming Trump’s war,’ Bloomberg quotes him as saying.

‘The media, the Ukrainians, the Russians, the neocons, they’re all going to say it’s Trump’s war.’

Bannon previously claimed on his War Room podcast that Trump was being forced up the escalation ladder and the US was being dragged into a major conflict on the Eurasian continent. At the same time, Washington was going to arm people in Ukraine that it de facto has absolutely no control over, Bannon claimed.

Popular American journalist Tucker Carlson also expresses skepticism about the US policy in the Ukrainian direction.

In an interview with Bild editor-in-chief Paul Ronzheimer, he emphasized that in a certain sense, Russia has already won the confrontation with the West.

Carlson also stated that Washington is running out of leverage over Moscow, and with its sanctions, the US is doing more harm to itself than to Russia. 

Trump’s policies are increasingly at odds with his campaign promises, which is having a negative impact on voters’ moods, says Konstantin Blokhin, a political scientist and Americanist at the Russian Academy of Sciences’ Center for Security Studies.

‘The electorate always votes for specific theses that filled the campaign.

‘Trump’s main thesis in the elections was the rejection of wars. As we see, the White House’s course is now extremely militaristic, aggressive, so, of course, Trump’s latest actions disappoint his electorate,’ the expert emphasized. You can share this story on social media:

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  1. In 2017, the late Texe Marrs claimed that his contacts in USAF intelligence told him that a “Big War” was being planned, that would be blamed on Putin, as cover for the Greater Israel land grab. Seems he was correct. Add to that, Zelenskyy(yyy?) said that Ukraine was going to be a “Big Israel”; that much of the Ukraine Black Sea region was “The Pale of Settlement” to which the Tsars sent the Red Sea Pedestrians; and that the Bolsheviks were financed by the international banking cartel commune a different picture emerges. (((They))) lost Russia and (((they))) want it back. Neither war is going as planned, but one is needed for the other.

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