Security concerns raised by Representative Greg Landsman

Security concerns raised by Representative Greg Landsman
U.S. Rep. Greg Landsman Serving Southwest Ohio — Official U.S. House headshot
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Congressman Greg Landsman, representing Ohio’s 1st district, shared a series of tweets focusing on international security concerns. In these posts, Landsman discusses the geopolitical landscape, particularly regarding Ukraine, Russia, Europe, and Iran. Landsman, born in Cincinnati, Ohio, in 1976 and a 1999 graduate of Ohio University, replaced Steve Chabot in Congress in 2023.

In a tweet from April 30, 2025, Landsman emphasized the importance of Ukraine’s victory for global allies, stating that “Our allies need Ukraine to win. They believe beating Putin’s aggression is the only path to lasting peace.” Read here.

In another tweet from the same day, Landsman addressed forthcoming European defense strategies, asserting that “These leaders are working toward European self-defense by 2030. They think Trump will cave to Putin. Russia will take parts of Ukraine and then target Poland among others. Russia has increased its defense spending by 25% and Putin has been clear about his intentions to conquer.” Read here.

A subsequent tweet highlighted concerns regarding Iran’s global influence and nuclear ambitions. Landsman remarked, “Iran has been weakened, and now is the time to end their terror network and nuclear ambitions. They must know we are willing to use force – or willing to support Israel – if they determine Iranian nuclear facilities must be destroyed.” Read here.



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