Ukraine Left Hanging While We Cozy Up to Hamas

In a completely logical U.S. foreign policy shift, the government just cut intelligence sharing with Ukraine and halted military aid for Ukraine’s war effort. Meanwhile, we’re now having direct U.S.-Hamas negotiations. So, to recap: an American ally fighting Russian aggression? Abandoned. A U.S.-designated terrorist group in the Middle East? We’re negotiating. Maybe next, we’ll invite Putin to Camp David for a little fireside chat?

Look, Middle East peace talks matter, but it’s not like Hamas suddenly became a reasonable diplomatic partner overnight. Meanwhile, Ukraine is out here trying to defend its existence with dwindling resources. Cutting off military support for Ukraine mid-war is basically saying, “Good luck, hope it works out!” But I’m sure the billions we pour into defense contractors benefiting from war will keep flowing just fine. This isn’t strategy—it’s chaos. And the only ones suffering? The people actually on the front lines.