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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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The Telegraph broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Saturday, August 30, 2025.
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