President Trump's former Ukraine envoy Keith Kellogg delivered a blistering critique of the U.S. abstention on a critical UN peace resolution, exposing the foreign policy establishment's callous indifference to ending the Ukraine conflict that has claimed hundreds of thousands of lives.
Kellogg, who served as Trump's special envoy for Ukraine and Russia, didn't mince words when questioning whether "four years of war and civilian suffering" aren't "enough" to motivate American leadership toward peace instead of perpetual conflict.
The rebuke comes as the Trump-Vance administration works to fulfill its campaign promise of ending the Ukraine war within 24 hours - a stark contrast to the Biden regime's strategy of endless weapons shipments and diplomatic foot-dragging that only enriched defense contractors while Ukrainian and Russian soldiers died in trenches.
"How much more bloodshed does the foreign policy blob need before they'll support actual peace efforts?" one America First advocate asked, echoing the frustration of millions of Americans tired of funding foreign wars.
Kellogg's criticism exposes the Deep State's resistance to Trump's peace-through-strength approach. While the previous administration sent billions in weapons to prolong the conflict, Trump has consistently advocated for negotiations that put American interests first and end the senseless slaughter.
America First Foreign Policy Under Attack
The UN abstention represents everything wrong with the establishment's approach to foreign policy - virtue signaling that costs lives while accomplishing nothing. Patriots remember how Trump kept America out of new wars during his first term, unlike his predecessor and successor who seemed addicted to military intervention.
With Secretary of State Marco Rubio and National Security Advisor Mike Waltz now in position, the Trump administration has the team needed to pursue real diplomatic solutions instead of the military-industrial complex's preferred strategy of endless conflict.
Will the foreign policy establishment finally abandon their failed approach and support Trump's efforts to bring peace to Ukraine? Or will they continue prioritizing their own power over the lives of innocent civilians caught in this devastating war?
