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President Trump is applying pressure on Moscow by restoring weapons pipelines to Ukraine and imposing tariffs on Russia's trading partners, in an effort to weaken Russia's war economy and prevent further Russian gains in Ukraine.
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Surprising Shift: How Trump’s Patriot Deal Could Redefine NATO, Ukraine, and Modern Air Defense in 2025We will get them Patriots, which they desperately need.” With these words, President Donald Trump signaled not just a reversal in his administration’s Ukraine policy, but a pivotal moment for the future of transatlantic security and the architecture of modern warfare.
President Trump has expressed growing support for NATO, saying that member nations are now "paying their own bills."
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President Donald Trump is making a surprising pivot on the war in Ukraine, shifting positions on weapon sales and sanctions in a way that makes him look more like his predecessor Joe Biden and less like a lackey of Russian President Vladimir Putin.
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Trump’s New Ukraine Strategy: A ‘Sledgehammer’ of Weapons and TariffsOne of the questions I am constantly asked by friends and colleagues here in Poland – many of them having refugees from the Russian invasion of Ukraine – is “when is [US President Donald] Trump going to figure out that Putin is a congenital liar?
On the surface, officials from the Trump administration have painted last month’s US strikes against Iran as an unusually decisive use of US power, talking of a new “Trump doctrine” in which military force is used with much clearer aims than under previous presidents.
When US President Donald Trump said he would make a “major statement” on Russia, it led to speculation he might tap nearly $4 billion in unused US military aid for Ukraine or finally slap sanctions on Moscow and its major trading partners.
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How Trump Got Sucked Back into the Ukraine WarPresident Trump’s recent shift to a more hawkish stance on Ukraine, including a new round of arms sales and a vitriolic diatribe against Vladimir Putin, is seen by some as a “betrayal” of his “America First” rhetoric.
The United States was moving to get weapons to Ukraine quickly under President Donald Trump's plan for Europe to buy arms, and was weighing selling Patriot air defence systems from its own stocks, Washington's envoy to NATO said Thursday.