What Trump's New Weapons Plan for Ukraine Might Mean
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Trump has swung sharply on the Ukraine issue – but it is unclear whether it is a permanent shift. “The transatlantic relationship will be very bad for a long time to come,” says former EU Commissioner Cecilia Malmström.
The U.S. President wants to enable Ukraine militaryly without risking escalation. Europeans are given the role of supplier and paymaster. Whether the Patriot-type missile systems can turn war luck is questionable.The President leaves behind doors open: Friedrich Merz and Donald Trump, here at the Nato summit in The Hague (25 June). Image: keystoneThe U.S. President wants Ukraine militaryly capable without risking escalation. Europeans are given …
Skepticism is easy to understand: over the past six months, Trump has been able to create the image of a US president who can give and take a word for a few days, play a heated firefight with President Zelensky in the Oval Office, be “dissatisfied with both sides”, equating the country as an aggressor and a victim of terrible bloodshed attack, claiming that Ukraine owed the United States $350 billion, and so on. Trump's tactic of reconciling Ukr…
Trump’s mediation in the conflict between Russia and Ukraine reflects his inconsistency and fluctuating rapprochement with Moscow. By Albert Sort Creus Moscow — Donald Trump came to the White House with the promise to end the Ukraine war within 24 hours. It soon became clear that, despite Washington’s alliance with Kiev, the US president was much more indulgent with Vladimir Putin than with Volodimir Zelenski.
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