Congressman Fitzpatrick cites Omaha Beach as History lesion linking World II to Ukraine War at Senate hearing on Russia abducting Children
Pennsylvania Congressman Brian Fitzpatrick testifies at a Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on the State Department and Foreign Operations hearing about Russia abducting children from Ukraine that they did not want to provoke or escalate but history taught them that a problem that could have been nipped in the bud early turned out to be the costliest and deadliest war in world history where they had to send their own children to die on Omaha Beach, and when it came to democracies standing up against dictators there were two choices of peace through strength and war through weakness with no magical third option.





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