Former Vice President Mike Pence challenged his former boss’s claims that he could end the war in Ukraine in a day, asserting the only way the war would end that quickly is if the United States conceded on nearly every term Russian President Vladimir Putin is seeking.
Former President Donald Trump has said on multiple occasions that he could end the war in Ukraine within 24 hours as president by starting negotiations between the warring sides.
In an interview with Fox News on Monday, Mr. Pence challenged Mr. Trump’s peace claims. Mr. Pence said he believes the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war ends “by giving the Ukrainians what they need to win.”
“My former running mate likes to talk about solving it in a day,” said Mr. Pence, who is now running against Mr. Trump in the 2024 Republican presidential primary. “The only way you’d solve this war in a day is if you gave Vladimir Putin what he wanted.”
The former vice president raised further concern that Ukraine needs continued support or Russian forces will continue their march west into countries that are part of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) alliance. The NATO alliance, of which the United States is a member, includes a mutual defense provision wherein all member nations would come to the defense of one member if they were attacked. Mr. Pence’s claim is that after taking over Ukraine, Russia would risk a broader war with the 31-country NATO alliance, which includes the nuclear-armed United States, United Kingdom, and France.
“I would tell you, if Vladimir Putin overruns Ukraine, if he simply wears down the United States and West, I have no doubt in my mind that’s going to cross a border, maybe Lithuania itself or Estonia or Latvia or the Baltics,” Mr. Pence told Fox News. “And those will be countries where we would have to send our armed forces to go and fight under our NATO treaty.”
“So I think it’s in the interest of our country to give [Ukraine] what they need to stop [Russia] there, repel them there,” Mr. Pence added.
“If any candidate thinks supporting Ukraine is too costly, are they ready to go to war? Are they ready to fight? Send their children? Die?” Mr. Zelenskyy said in an interview with NBC that aired on June 16. “They will have to do it anyway if NATO enters this war, and if Ukraine fails and Russia occupies us, they will move on to the Baltics or Poland or some other NATO country. And then the U.S. will have to choose between keeping NATO or entering the war.”
2024 Candidates Divided on Ukraine
Mr. Pence told Fox News that the reason Russia didn’t attack Ukraine during the Trump administration is because the U.S. military was strong and the Trump administration made it clear that it was willing to use its military force as a deterrence. Mr. Pence said that’s the argument he'd make with Mr. Trump in a debate.Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and businessman Vivek Ramaswamy—two more candidates in the Republican presidential primary field—have, like Trump, signaled opposition to protracting the war in Ukraine.
Mr. Ramaswamy said his peace plan would entail ceding portions of Ukraine to Russia, permanently blocking Ukraine from joining NATO, ending U.S. and NATO sanctions on Russia, and closing NATO bases in Eastern Europe. In return, Ramaswamy would seek a Russian commitment to completely end any military partnership it has with China; reenter the pre-2023 New Start nuclear non-proliferation treaty with the United States; withdraw all nuclear weapons and delivery capabilities from Belarus, Kaliningrad, and all Russian-annexed regions of Ukraine; and withdraw all Russian military forces from Cuba, Venezuela, and Nicaragua.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a Democratic presidential candidate currently challenging Mr. Biden, has also shared his support for a peace settlement.