Trump’s attack on Zelensky throws the Atlantic Alliance into jeopardy
- The Trump administration cut off military aid to Ukraine, claiming Volodymyr Zelensky was not meant to defeat Russia, according to former Representative Adam Kinzinger.
- Kinzinger criticized the decision, arguing that it is a betrayal of American values and undermines Ukraine's defense capabilities.
- European leaders have pledged to support Ukraine, emphasizing a need for immediate military and financial aid to ensure Ukraine's independence.
- Zelensky emphasizes the need for peace but insists on solid security guarantees, recognizing the risks involved in negotiating with Trump.
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The art of the peace deal: What the Trump administration wants from the Russia-Ukraine negotiations
Cover image: picture alliance / ASSOCIATED PRESS | Alexander Zemlianichenko The Trump administration has changed America’s strategy and objectives in the war in Ukraine. The US is no longer after “victory” as defined by the Biden administration or Ukraine. It is uninterested in preserving Ukrainian territorial integrity or deterring aggression. It does not believe that Russian gains in Ukraine will embolden the Russian president, Vladimir Putin,…
'It is despicable': Ex-GOP lawmaker calls Trump's latest move 'an act of desperation'
The Trump administration made the decision to cut off military aid to Ukraine because Volodymyr Zelensky wasn't meant to defeat the Russian army and humiliate Vladimir Putin, according to a new Substack by former Republican Rep. Adam Kinzinger (R-IL).In fact, Kinzinger argued, Zelensky is in the pro...
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