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In a tense back-and-forth, she invoked both Castro and JFK.

During the 20-minute interview on Tucker Carlson Tonight, a Miami Congresswoman who serves on the House Foreign Affairs Committee, said she wanted to clarify her position on supporting Ukraine against Russian invasion.

The no-fly zone should not be taken off the table. There were no troops on the ground. Give him the MiGs and S 300s that he needs to defend his airspace, so that he can create his own no-fly zone. I think we should have done that months ago.

A reporter with The Grayzone asked if she thought a no-fly zone would mean direct warfare with Russia.

I don't know what it will mean, but freedom is not free. The reporter asked if a no-fly zone would mean shooting down Russian planes.

When Carlson asked if she could say how a war with Russia would play out, she said her soundbite was taken out of context.

She said that she knows what that means.

In justifying her position on pushing for a no-fly zone, she cited President John F. Kennedy's handling of the Bay of Pigs invasion in 1961.

We're supposed to be representing the American people. In District 27 you have millions of Cuban Americans and I represent what we think. We know that we can get peace through strength. She said to look at what happened in 1960, before Carlson cut her off.

He said that he would not take the anti-communist lecture from anyone.

When Carlson asked if she had considered the risk of a nuclear attack on the U.S., she said she had not, but that it was a hypothetical question.

If the Biden administration sends a message that NATO is ready to confront Zel, he will not take that step, she said.

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