Former CIA director John Brennan warns that a second Trump presidency could pose a risk to Ukraine in their fight against Russia. Brennan is concerned about the potential reduction or halt of financial and military aid to Ukraine, which could embolden Vladimir Putin to take further aggressive actions in Europe.
Key Points
John Brennan expresses concern about the impact of a second Trump presidency on Ukraine's fight against Russia
Brennan highlights the risk of Trump reducing or stopping aid to Ukraine, which could empower Putin to act more aggressively in Europe
Brennan believes Ukraine and Europe would be safer under a second Joe Biden term
Cons
Risk of reduction or cessation of financial and military aid to Ukraine under Trump administration
Possibility of emboldening Vladimir Putin to take further aggressive actions in Europe