Karl Rove: It Will Be ‘Incredibly Hard’ to Walk Back ‘Animosity’ Seen at Trump-Zelenskyy Meeting

‘This is a mistake to have it broadcast’

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    ROVE: “Well, this is why diplomacy should never be conducted in public. I’m confident, and we now know that, for example, in World War II, there were heated disagreements between Franklin Roosevelt, Joseph Stalin and Winston Churchill, but we didn’t see them broadcast on TV. And what we saw were statements that came out of these big conferences in which the allies made an effort to move forward together. It is hard to get — it is going to be incredibly hard to walk back from the kind of animosity that we saw in that room today and to walk back some of those statements. It could have been done if — if it had not been — if cameras had not been running. But the only winner out of today is Vladimir Putin.”

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