Tucker: Russia Invaded Ukraine Because It Was Joining NATO, Now It’s Getting Worse, America Is Fast Tracking Sweden and Finland’s Membership
‘What is the point of NATO now?’
May 17, 2022 6:00 AM
By Grabien Staff
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CARLSON: "So, a few months ago, Russia invaded Ukraine. That is Russia’s fault. But you would have to be an idiot not to ask the context in which this happened. Why did it happen exactly? Well, one of the reasons it happened is because policymakers in the United States kept pushing Ukraine to join NATO. Net benefit to the United States from Ukraine joining NATO? Zero. Net benefit to Ukraine? Zero. And they knew that and they kept doing it, and now we have a war. Russia did it, but they did nothing to prevent it. It’s getting worse. Now Mitch McConnell in the United States Senate says that we need to, for some reason, fast-track NATO membership to two more nearby countries, Sweden and Finland.”