Vivek Ramaswamy came under attack during debate against giving help to Ukraine

During the debate, Ramaswamy defended his argument and said that 'China is the real enemy and we are pushing Russia into China's fold by supporting the Ukraine war.

Vivek Ramaswamy came under attack during debate against giving help to Ukraine
Vivek Ramaswamy

Vivek Ramaswami came under attack from critics when he said during the Republican Party debate that he was against giving economic aid to Ukraine and that he would not support Ukraine in the war against Russia. It is noteworthy that Donald Trump also has the same stance regarding the Ukraine war. However, due to his stand, Vivek Ramaswamy came under attack from other candidates during the presidential debate.

Ramaswamy surrounded during debate
On Wednesday, September 27, the Republican Party's presidential debate was organized at the Reagan Library and Museum in Simi Valley, California. During this time, Vivek Ramaswamy opposed America's help against Russia in the Ukraine war. Ramaswamy became isolated over this and other candidates attacked Ramaswamy on this issue. During the debate, former Vice President Mike Pence, Nikki Haley and former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie sharply criticized Ramaswamy.

Opponents surrounded Ramaswami
During the debate, Ramaswami defended his argument and said that 'China is the real enemy and we are pushing Russia into China's fold by supporting the Ukraine war. We should make a better plan to solve this crisis. Attacking Ramaswami, Mike Pence said that if Putin is allowed to occupy Ukraine, it will be a green signal for China to attack Taiwan. Another candidate, Chris Christie, said that China is helping Russia to fight in Ukraine. Iran is providing weapons to Russia and North Korea is also doing the same. We have to fight against the Sino-Russian alliance and we cannot do this by embracing Vladimir Putin. If we let Putin take Ukraine, then Poland will be next.