During a recent Ohio Senate Republican primary debate, venture capitalist and bestselling author J.D. Vance became the sole GOP candidate to oppose a NATO no-fly zone in Ukraine. He argued that enforcing a no-fly zone would undoubtedly draw the United States into Europe's largest conflict since World War II.
By comparison, his opponents all supported some form of increased pressure to combat the Russian invasion. Former State Treasurer Josh Mandel and businessman and investor Mike Gibbons took similar stances, arguing that a โEuropean-led no-fly zoneโ wouldn't draw the U.S. and NATO into direct conflict with Russia. Mandel argued he would support Europeans creating a no-fly zone, adding, โI do not think we should be putting Americans in the air.โ
Gibbons made similar remarks, saying of the heroic Ukrainian resistance, โWe need to arm them to the teethโฆ [But] I don't want to see American soldiers/boots on the ground in Ukraine.โ When pressed about the specifics of a no-fly zone, Gibbons emphasized that American pilots couldn't enforce it.
Vance was criticized for his stance and asked to apologize over the false claim that he โdoesn't careโ about what happens in Ukraine.
โI never said I don't care about the people of Ukraine, I said the matter of what happens to Ukraine is not in our vital national interest,โ Vance said in response to Dolan. โStatesmanship is to separate your emotions as a personal matter from what we should do as public policy.โ
Former Ohio GOP Chair Jane Timken also supported the idea of a no-fly zone with European planes instead of American ones and condemned Russian President Vladimir Putin โas a mother.โ While nearly everyone else at the debate supported these actions, Vance stood firm in his opposition, passionately arguing they would increase NATO's presence in the conflict.
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