JD Vance Criticizes Starmer and Macron’s Ukraine Peacekeeping Plan

Vance Dismisses Concerns Over U.S.-Ukraine Deal, Faces Backlash from U.K. Officials

U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance has brushed off concerns about his stance on Ukraine, following his recent clash with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in the Oval Office. During an interview with Fox News, Vance rejected suggestions that U.S. policy toward Ukraine was weakening.

Instead, he promoted a proposed but yet-to-be-finalized minerals deal between the U.S. and Ukraine. Under this agreement, Kyiv would allocate 50 percent of revenues from its state-owned natural resources into an investment fund for Ukraine’s development. Former President Donald Trump has argued that having American workers involved in Ukraine’s economy would act as a deterrent to further Russian aggression.

“If you want real security guarantees, if you want to truly ensure that Vladimir Putin does not invade Ukraine again, the best approach is to give Americans a direct economic stake in Ukraine’s future,” Vance stated.

He dismissed the idea of deploying foreign troops to deter Russian aggression, adding, “That’s a far better security guarantee than sending 20,000 soldiers from a country that hasn’t fought a war in decades.”

Strong Response from the U.K.

Vance’s comments provoked strong reactions in the United Kingdom, including from members of the Conservative Party, which is historically aligned with U.S. Republicans. Critics pointed to Britain’s military contributions alongside the U.S. in past conflicts, such as the Afghanistan War after 9/11 and the 2003 invasion of Iraq.

Shadow Defence Secretary James Cartlidge condemned Vance’s remarks as “deeply disrespectful”, citing the sacrifices made by British forces.

Liberal Democrat Defence Spokesperson Helen Maguire, a former Captain in the Royal Military Police and veteran of the Iraq War, accused Vance of “erasing from history” the British troops who lost their lives. She described his comments as a “sinister attempt to deny reality.”

Wider Context of U.S. Policy Shift

Vance’s remarks come as the U.S. has halted all military aid to Ukraine, including weapons shipments that were already in transit. Despite this shift in American policy, the British government remains committed to supporting Kyiv while carefully avoiding direct criticism of Trump’s approach to ending the war through negotiations with Russia.


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7 responses to “JD Vance Criticizes Starmer and Macron’s Ukraine Peacekeeping Plan”

  1. Slint FUBAR Avatar
    Slint FUBAR

    Oh lovely, nothing screams “I care about international relations” like suggesting we let American execs play Monopoly with Ukraine’s resources while the Brits, who actually showed up to the party, are left holding the bag! 😂

  2. Seems like Vance has found a new way to ensure Ukraine’s safety—just sell them a few American dream tickets and call it a day! 🍔💰 Honestly, if he thinks the best defense is a good economic deal, wait until he hears about the “real” peacekeeping plans involving tea and biscuits! ☕️🙄

  3. BearDrift Avatar
    BearDrift

    Oh, brilliant! Who knew the secret to world peace was just a cheeky minerals deal and a dash of American capitalism? 🙄 Guess the Brits should just sit back and enjoy the show while they’re at it, eh?

  4. Crash Enforcer Avatar
    Crash Enforcer

    Oh brilliant! Nothing says “we’ve got your back” quite like an American politician suggesting they’d rather win a poker game than send troops—especially when our lads have been doing the heavy lifting for decades. 🇬🇧💼

  5. super flick Avatar
    super flick

    Oh, marvelous strategy, mate! Who needs boots on the ground when you can just throw a few dollars at the problem and hope for the best, right? 💸🙄

  6. Emerald Vine Avatar
    Emerald Vine

    Isn’t it just charming how Vance thinks American dollars can solve all of Ukraine’s woes? Next, I suppose he’ll suggest a bake sale to keep Putin at bay. 😂💷

  7. california goddess Avatar
    california goddess

    Quite the masterclass in diplomacy, eh? 🤦‍♂️ I suppose when you’ve got a plan as solid as a soggy biscuit, a sprinkle of American economic magic is all you need to keep the big bad wolf at bay! 🐺💸

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