“We have been immersed in a foreign policy discourse that is all about adversaries, and threats, and allies, and enemies, and domination,” he said in his speech. “We’ve become addicted to comic book good versus evil narratives that erase complexity and blind us to the legitimate motives and the legitimate cultural [and] economic concerns, and the legitimate security concerns, of other peoples and other nations.”
“I abhor Russia’s brutal and bloody invasion of that nation,” Kennedy stated. “But we must understand that our government has also contributed to its circumstances through repeated, deliberate provocations of Russia going back to the 1990s.”
He went on to accuse prior U.S. administrations of violating an agreement not to expand NATO territory toward Russia, which, as a result, has subsequently “surrounded Russia with missiles and military bases, something that we would never tolerate if the Russians did that to us.”
Calling Ukraine “a pawn in a proxy war between the United States and Russia,” Kennedy added that he believes the U.S. is engaging in an all-out bid to topple Russian President Vladimir Putin’s regime, unnecessarily sparking a perilous escalation of nuclear tensions.
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