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Ukrainian democracy has its flaws, with a history of corruption and voter suppression and many other things. Many former Soviet Union countries face similar issues, which contributes to Ukraine and some Eastern European countries not being part of NATO and the EU.
One of the reasons President Zelensky came to power, despite being a comedian with no prior political experience, was because most Ukrainian politicians were viewed as corrupt, with some perceived as Russian puppets.
While President Zelensky may not be without faults, he assumed office in 2019. Before the world could recover from the pandemic, Russia invaded Ukraine. Consequently, he had limited opportunities to implement significant changes.
While it is possible to critique Ukraine and its democracy, drawing comparisons between President Zelensky and Putin would be both unjust and inaccurate.
It is evident that under President Trump, the U.S. foreign policy has drastically shifted from its stance over the last 80 years towards Europe and Russia. However, if past leaders like Reagan or Bush were in the White House today, they would likely foster stronger relationships with Ukraine and other Eastern European countries, encouraging their integration into NATO, the EU, and closer ties with the USA to prevent a pivot towards Russia. Unfortunately, the current administration and many Americans perceive Europe as either a threat or an economic burden exploiting U.S. resources, while viewing Russia in a more favorable light, advocating for closer ties between the USA and Russia instead of Europe.
As someone who aligns with Reagan and Bush's foreign policies, I believe this shift will harm the US's status as a superpower, benefiting only China. Russia's weak economy prevents it from regaining its former status, making it merely an ally to antagonize the USA alongside China.