Trump’s peacemaker charade has failed. Ukraine and the West will pay a price
- Trump has granted Russia exemptions from tariffs and threatened to abandon peace talks regarding Ukraine, following a tragic missile attack in Sumy that killed at least 35 people, which he referred to as a 'mistake'.
- After Russia's attack on Sumy, Trump tolerated Putin's actions, stating it was a 'mistake'.
- Ukraine faces depletion of resources due to Trump's reluctance to provide new military aid, potentially allowing Russia to escalate offensives.
- European nations are now compelled to become allies of Ukraine, as they recognize the threat posed by Russia's continued aggression.
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Trump's last two cards, by Bernard Guetta
Ukraine, customs duties, multiple resistances... It is tempting to believe that the US President has so many failures that he will inevitably lose his parliamentary majority in a year and a half. Yet he is far from having lost the party, according to the MEP, for two reasons.


Trump’s peacemaker charade has failed. Ukraine and the West will pay a price
After two years of insisting that he could end the Russia-Ukraine war in his first 24 hours if returned to the White House, Trump is preparing to walk away from the problem entirely.


When the War Driver stages himself as a peacemaker
Putin's alleged willingness to engage in dialogue with Ukraine is a clear trick that serves the Kremlin's chief merely to disguise his delaying tactics. Nevertheless, he could get away with it with Trump – because the US president is anything but a neutral mediator, comments Can Merey.
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