Keith Kellogg, President Trump's former special envoy to Ukraine, delivered a blistering critique of the Biden administration's shameful abstention on a United Nations peace resolution, questioning whether four grueling years of war and civilian suffering haven't been "enough."
The pointed rebuke comes as the Trump-Vance administration prepares to clean up yet another foreign policy disaster left behind by the failed Biden regime. While Biden's State Department sat on the sidelines with their typical weak-kneed diplomacy, real leaders like Kellogg are asking the tough questions Americans deserve answers to.
"How much more civilian suffering do we need to see before this administration takes decisive action?" Kellogg's criticism cuts to the heart of Biden's foreign policy failures that have prolonged conflicts worldwide while weakening America's standing on the global stage.
America First Diplomacy Returns
The contrast couldn't be clearer between the Trump administration's strong leadership and the previous regime's pathetic indecision. Under Trump's America First approach, conflicts get resolved through strength, not endless bureaucratic hand-wringing at the UN.
"Four years of war and civilian suffering should be enough for any administration with a backbone," a senior Trump administration official told Next News Network.
Kellogg's experience as Trump's Ukraine envoy gives him unique insight into how real diplomacy works – something the Biden State Department never figured out during their disastrous tenure. Now, with Secretary of State Marco Rubio and the rest of Trump's foreign policy team back in charge, America can finally pursue peace through strength instead of weakness through abstention.
This latest criticism highlights exactly why voters delivered Trump a decisive mandate in 2024. Americans were sick of watching their country's representatives abstain while conflicts rage and innocent people suffer. They wanted leaders who would act decisively on the world stage.
Will the Trump administration succeed where Biden failed so miserably? With proven leaders like Kellogg advising the process, patriots can finally have hope that American foreign policy will put results over political correctness.
