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Hegseth’s Ukraine ‘peace’ plan slammed – is it a strategy to ensure ‘Russia wins and America loses?’

Not every republican agrees with Trump.

A heated argument broke out during a Senate budget hearing, putting Ukraine. The dispute revealed a deepening divide within the Republican Party on foreign policy, especially when it comes to choosing between pushing for a negotiated peace and backing Ukraine against Russian aggression.

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The main point of disagreement was Senator McConnell’s strong criticism of the Trump istration’s strategy. He expressed serious worries about the harm to America’s global reputation, saying that failing to properly Ukraine would be seen as a win for Russia and a loss for the United States.

According to Russia wins and America loses. That’s extremely important if we’re going to continue to play the role in the world that the vast majority of of Congress think we should still play.”

McConnell and Hegseth arguing over Ukraine strategy

McConnel has long taken a tough stance on Russia and military matters and directly challenged Hegseth’s claim that the istration was putting major resources into the military. McConnell pointed out that using special budget procedures for defense spending instead of increasing regular budget funding could be seen as a misleading tactic. He stressed the need to stand firmly with democratic allies against authoritarian aggression, a position that went directly against Hegseth’s approach.

Hegseth, on the other hand, defended the Trump istration’s push for a negotiated peace in Ukraine. He argued that President Trump’s strength and dedication to peace would send a positive message to Vladimir Putin, possibly leading to a better outcome for everyone involved. He also blamed the Obama and Biden istrations for mishandling relations with Russia, saying their lack of action allowed Putin to take Crimea and start the full-scale invasion.

Hegseth suggested that a negotiated peace, even if not perfect, would be a smarter result for the United States than a drawn-out war. Other senators also ed the debate, adding more perspectives. Senator Lindsey Graham pressed Hegseth and General Dan Caine, Chairman of the t Chiefs of Staff, on whether Putin would stop his expansionist goals even if he succeeded in Ukraine.

While General Caine said he did not believe Putin would stop, and many agree with this, Hegseth was less sure. This led to a sharp criticism from Graham, who compared the situation to Nazi ’s expansion before World War II. Meanwhile, Senator Chris Coons shared concerns about cutting off aid to Ukraine, warning against seeking peace “no matter the cost.” He specifically criticized the lack of aid to Ukraine in the istration’s proposed 2026 budget.

The contrasting views on what a negotiated peace would mean were clear. McConnell’s position focused on the harm to America’s reputation and the strategic boost Russia would gain if it won. Hegseth, however, saw a negotiated deal, even with compromises, as a way to avoid a long and expensive war, preferring a more limited U.S. role in the conflict. He pointed out the downsides of an endless war mostly funded by the United States and fought by Ukrainians, while Russia appears to have unlimited resources.


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