Trump ramps up rhetoric on Russia-Ukraine conflict as peace talks momentum stalls
Donald Trump argues Ukraine must strike Russian territory to win, criticizing Biden's defensive approach; recent Russian airstrikes have injured 15 at an American-owned factory.
- Former president Trump suggested Ukraine should attack Russia, contradicting previous US policy against Ukrainian strikes in Russia.
- Russia launched airstrikes on Ukraine, including an attack on a US-owned company, and test-fired a new missile after the US policy change.
- Trump claimed the Russia-Ukraine conflict would not have happened if he were president, and accused Biden of not letting Ukraine "fight back".
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Talks stall and Putin grins. Weak guarantees will only invite more Russian strikes
Empty assurances won’t save Ukraine. Russia remains hell-bent on waging its campaign of terror. High-stakes talks between Trump, Zelenskyy and European leaders didn't rein in Putin.
Trump suggests Ukraine should attack Russia. Have peace talks stalled already?
In retaliation for Russia’s largest strike on Ukraine in weeks, US President Donald Trump indicated that Kyiv should go on the offensive against Moscow. The war rhetoric comes amid the flurry of diplomacy, which it seems is going nowhere. After the American leader said that Ukraine’s Zelenskyy would meet Vladimir Putin, the Kremlin has downplayed such a meeting and ruled out European troops in Ukraine as part of security guarantees
Russia dismisses Trump’s security guarantees for Ukraine, pounds Ukraine
Now, President Donald Trump appeared to offer a rationale for Ukraine to go on the offensive against Russia, notable rhetoric as the peace talks have stalled, and Moscow rejects European troops in Ukraine and launches the most significant attack in several weeks. Moscow threw Trump’s Ukraine peace initiative into disarray on Thursday, August 21, insisting it must have a veto over any postwar… Source
Donald Trump has taken a remarkable turn in his speech on the war in Ukraine and now urges him to attack Russia. Following Monday’s White House summit with Volodimir Zelenski and several European leaders, the president posted on Thursday a message on his social network in which he argues that “it is very difficult, if not impossible, to win a war without attacking the invading country.” Trump compared the situation with a sports team that can on…
Trump Explains Another Reason Biden Botched the Russia-Ukraine War
Fresh off of a historic summit at the White House with European leaders and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, President Donald Trump is working to get Russian President Vladimir Putin to the negotiating table.
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