White House Reportedly Reconsiders Ukraine Support After Drone Strikes on Russian Bases
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Operation Pathina, which has lost dozens of strategic bombers to Russia, has become a great victory for Ukraine, and it appears that President Donald Trump of the United States did not like it, writing The Atlantic magazine, referred to by the UNIAN news agency.
An operation by Ukrainian intelligence services, in which drones hit Russian military airfields, provoked a new debate in the White House on "should the United States abandon Ukraine", writes The Atlantic with reference to sources in Trump's administration.
The Atlantic: Trump ‘fumed’ over Ukraine’s drone strikes on Russian military airfields — Novaya Gazeta Europe
Ukraine’s drone strikes on military airfields deep inside Russia on Sunday left US President Donald Trump “privately frustrated” and reignited a White House debate about whether Washington should abandon Kyiv altogether, The Atlantic reported on Thursday.
As The Atlantic writes, President Donald Trump in talks with advisers expressed dissatisfaction not so much with the strikes themselves, but with the reaction of President Volodymyr Zelensky, who, according to sources, "boasted" about the action instead of showing readiness to de-escalate and engage in peace talks.
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