It Took Trump Only Twenty-Four Days to Sell Out Ukraine
President Trump has shifted U.S. foreign policy to favor Russia, proposing aid cuts, nominating pro-Russian Tulsi Gabbard, and ruling out NATO membership for Ukraine, raising concerns about its security and sovereignty.
Read original articleIn a significant shift in U.S. foreign policy, President Donald Trump has rapidly aligned himself with Russia just weeks into his second term, reversing years of support for Ukraine following Russia's 2022 invasion. Trump has initiated cuts to the U.S. Agency for International Development, which has been criticized by Russia, and nominated Tulsi Gabbard, a former congresswoman known for her pro-Russian stance, as director of National Intelligence. During a recent phone call with Vladimir Putin, Trump expressed intentions to pursue peace talks, seemingly sidelining Ukraine's role in the negotiations. His administration has also indicated a refusal to support Ukraine's NATO membership, further diminishing its security against Russian aggression. Trump's approach has drawn criticism from former allies and national security experts, who argue that he is effectively capitulating to Putin's demands. The implications of these actions suggest a dramatic departure from previous U.S. commitments to Ukraine, raising concerns about the future of American support for the country amidst ongoing conflict. Critics warn that Trump's strategy resembles a coercive negotiation style, prioritizing U.S. interests over Ukraine's sovereignty and security.
- Trump has shifted U.S. policy to favor Russia over Ukraine.
- Significant cuts to U.S. aid programs have been proposed.
- Tulsi Gabbard's nomination has raised concerns due to her pro-Russian views.
- Trump has ruled out NATO membership for Ukraine, weakening its defense.
- Critics argue Trump's approach undermines Ukraine's sovereignty and security.
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Ukraine had only two ways to expell Russia from their territory. The mass sanctioning/removal of access to SWIFT causing Russia to economically collapse or U.S/NATO direct military involvement.
The first strategy did not work and the second wasn't tried.
Funneling arms and money was a disaster. It prolonged an unwinnable war that killed probably a million Ukrainians.
What is not acceptable to me is the current status quo of Ukraine and only Ukrainian lives being lost while the rest of the world funds it with money and weapons while insisting there must be no peace talks
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