Trump considers sending US private military companies to secure Ukraine peace deal: The Telegraph
- U.S. President Donald Trump is exploring the use of private military contractors to support a peace deal in Ukraine, aiming to balance troop levels while ensuring Ukraine’s post-war security.
- The plan involves strengthening Ukraine's armed forces and maintaining U.S. involvement without deploying regular troops, with European allies potentially contributing troops for a buffer zone.
- A European-led force may include 30,000 troops suggested to deter future Russian aggression, although this number was reduced to appear less aggressive towards Russia.
- Concerns exist about Russia's willingness to engage in a ceasefire, alongside skepticism regarding the reliability of Trump's commitments in future U.S. administrations.
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Read Full ArticleUS private military companies (PCCs) may be deployed in Ukraine, US President Donald Trump is in talks with European allies to allow them to help protect American interests in the country, The Telegraph reports.
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