Kamala Harris tweet mistakenly suggests Ukraine is part of NATO

A now-deleted tweet from Vice President Kamala Harris acknowledged Tuesday that the US was supporting Ukraine towards invading Russian forces “in protection of the NATO alliance” — wrongly indicating that Ukraine was a member of the 30-nation bloc.

“After I was in Poland, I met with U.S. and Polish service members, thanking them for standing with our NATO allies for freedom, peace, and safety,” learn the tweet from @KamalaHarris, which was preserved in a screenshot taken by the WayBack Machine web archive. “America stands firmly with the Ukrainian individuals in protection of the NATO alliance.”

The tweet was initially posted round 8:30 p.m. Tuesday. A second, practically an identical tweet was posted virtually an hour later round 9:20 p.m.

“After I was in Poland, I met with U.S. and Polish service members, thanking them for standing with our NATO allies for freedom, peace, and safety,” the brand new tweet learn. “America stands firmly with the Ukrainian individuals and in protection of the NATO alliance.”

Tweet from Kamala Harris Twitter account
The corrected tweet was posted practically an hour after the unique tweet went up.
Courtesy of @kamalaharris

The one distinction between the 2 posts is the added phrase “and” within the second sentence, clarifying that the US helps Ukraine and the NATO alliance. 

The language of each posts was taken from remarks the vice chairman revamped the weekend in the course of the Democratic Nationwide Committee’s winter assembly. 


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“Russia’s invasion threatens not simply Ukraine’s democracy, it threatens democracy and safety throughout Europe,” Harris mentioned on the time. “And by extension, when democracy is threatened anyplace, it threatens us all. And the ocean that separates us won't depart us untouched by this aggression.

“So I'll say what I do know all of us say, and I'll say time and again: America stands firmly with the Ukrainian individuals in protection of the NATO Alliance.”

Polish President Andrzej Duda greets US Vice President Kamala Harris as she arrives for meetings at Belwelder Palace in Warsaw, Poland.
Harris met with Polish President Andrzej Duda in Warsaw, Poland, March 10.
SAUL LOEB/POOL/AFP through Getty Pictures

The White Home later added the phrase “and” to the transcript in brackets, trying to point that the vice chairman meant to say the phrase however inadvertently omitted it. 

A spokesperson for the vice chairman’s workplace informed Fox Information on Wednesday that the @KamalaHarris account is managed by the Democratic Nationwide Committee. The DNC later informed the outlet that the phrase was “omitted by chance, so we took it down and reported with the proper remarks.”

Earlier than the publish was taken down, many on social media referred to as out the error, with a minimum of one calling it “silly” and “harmful.” 

“That is the Vice President of america, despatched [to] defuse what may very well be WWIII – together with nukes –  and she or he doesn't know probably the most fundamental details concerning the state of affairs,” tweeted former Navy SEAL Derrick Van Orden. “That is as harmful as it's silly.”

Ukraine just isn't a member of NATO, although Russia used Kyiv’s purported ambition to hitch the alliance as a justification for its brutal invasion that started Feb. 24. 

This week, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky appeared to confess defeat in his try to hitch the alliance, saying, “It's clear that Ukraine just isn't a member of NATO; we perceive this. For years we heard concerning the apparently open door, however have already additionally heard that we are going to not enter there, and these are truths and should be acknowledged.”

Vice President Kamala Harris
Harris reportedly doesn't handle the Twitter account, however moderately the Democratic Nationwide Committee.
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Vice President Harris and Polish President Andrzej Duda hold a press conference in Warsaw, Poland.
Harris and Duda maintain a press convention in Warsaw, Poland.
JANEK SKARZYNSKI/AFP through Getty Pictures

Nevertheless, some observers imagine Moscow will use the preliminary assertion from the Harris account as affirmation of its worst suspicions.

“The Russians already imagine that Ukraine already has one foot in NATO,” former DIA intelligence officer Rebekah Koffler informed Fox Information. “For this reason [Russian President Vladimir] Putin launched an assault on Ukraine presently. Russia views NATO and the US as its high safety risk as a result of it’s a navy alliance, which has been broadening its membership to incorporate former Soviet states.”

Forward of Putin’s invasion, the US and NATO repeatedly refused his demand to dam Ukraine from ever becoming a member of the alliance, citing its coverage of welcoming any nation that wished to hitch and met sure standards.

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