A U.S.-proposed Ukraine peace plan is encountering mounting resistance inside the Republican Party, with some of the GOP’s most influential national-security voices harshly criticizing the framework as naïve, dangerous, and unfairly coercive toward Kyiv.
Sen. Roger Wicker, R-Miss., the powerful chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee and one of President Donald Trump’s closest allies on defense policy, offered a sharp rebuke to the administration Friday for what he called was a “so-called” peace plan,
Wicker, the latest of these critics and long regarded as one of Congress’ strongest supporters of robust U.S. military assistance to Kyiv, issued an unusually forceful denunciation of the proposal in a post on X.
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