Watch: The Nikki Haley Interview Everyone Must See As She Unpacks How The World Got To Brink Of War

By Jacob Taylor | Friday, 24 June 2022 12:00 PM
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President Joe Biden's deadly departure from Afghanistan was a precursor to the Russia-Ukraine conflict, according to former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley.

Haley, an assessed 2024 Republican presidential candidate, denounced the "dangerous message" Biden's lack of leadership in Afghanistan conveyed to allies and adversaries throughout a question and answer session in London after delivering Policy Exchange's Colin Cramphorn Memorial Lecture.

"The reason I think we have war and chaos in the world stems from that point. And we have an obligation and a responsibility to make that right," she told the crowd at the British think tank. "The pain and humiliation that Americans feel over what happened in Afghanistan is going to last a long time," she continued.

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Haley pressed Biden to provide economic and military backing to Taiwan amid China's high aggression toward its neighbor after Russia's attack on Ukraine.

"It's not a matter of if, it's when there's an invasion," she announced. "If we just continue to tiptoe around the whole issue of Taiwan, China is going to continue to tiptoe forward as they fly planes over Taiwan."

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Haley was further questioned regarding whether the United States would ever bridge its political, cultural, and social divides, particularly considering the nation's status as the leader of the free world.

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"It has to come together. There is no choice. I believe it will come together. And we're already starting to see that," she announced. "I have always believed sometimes you have to hit rock bottom to know where up is."

Meanwhile, The Russian military has substituted one of its commanders, and more reshuffling could be taking place, according to the latest insights from the Institute for the Study of War.

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The organization, which gives daily assessments on the latest developments in Ukraine, reported on Tuesday that the Kremlin recently replaced Col.-Gen. Andrey Serdyukov with the chief of staff of the Central Military District, Col.-Gen. Mikhail Teplinsky, as the commander of the Russian Airborne (VDV) forces.

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Moscow “may be in the process of radically reshuffling the command structure of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, indicating a possible purge of senior officers blamed for failures in Ukraine,” the Tuesday update announced. "Several sources are additionally reporting contradictory claims about replacements for the current Southern Military District Commander — and overall commander of the Russian invasion of Ukraine — Army General Alexander Dvornikov.”

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Russia, which has failed to accomplish almost any of its original goals, has already changed some military leaders during the war, now nearing its fourth month. While the United States thinks Russian President Vladimir Putin still wishes to achieve his original goals of capturing Kyiv and installing a puppet government, Russian forces stay focused on capturing the Severodonetsk area in the Donbas region.

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