Donald Trump says Ukraine 'may not survive' war against Russia even if US support continues
- Donald Trump stated that Ukraine "may not survive" against Russia even with ongoing U.S. Support during an interview with Fox News.
- Trump criticized President Volodymyr Zelenskyy for being 'ungrateful' and claimed he took U.S. Aid "like candy from a baby" under the Biden administration.
- Trump suspended U.S. Aid and intelligence sharing with Ukraine following a February meeting with Zelenskyy, who did not agree to a demanded minerals deal.
- European leaders are seeking alternatives to U.S. Aid as Zelenskyy expressed willingness to sign the minerals deal, but Trump remains cautious about resuming support.
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History shows US security guarantees seldom last
Ukraine’s president, Volodymyr Zelensky, argues that any US-organized peace agreement would have to be accompanied by “security guarantees” from the US to prevent Russia from resuming its offensive in the future. However, Donald Trump has so far said the US will not commit to sending troops to Ukraine if Russia doesn’t stand by any such […] The post History shows US security guarantees seldom last appeared first on Asia Times.


A deal in the first 100 days? Most Americans & Canadians say it’s unlikely Trump meets goal to end Ukraine-Russia war
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EU ‘could weaponise life-saving drugs’ to exert pressure on Donald Trump over trade threats and withdrawal of support for Ukraine
EU governments are planning to “weaponise” life-saving medicines sent to the United States to counter president Donald Trump’s hostilities to the bloc.
Trump admits Ukraine ‘may not survive,’ has major new demands for Zelenskyy
President Donald Trump has hit Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy with new peace demands while saying that Ukraine “may not survive anyway.”The Daily Mail reported that Trump wants Zelenskyy to hold new elections and possibly step down as Ukraine leader in order to ensure the continuing flow of U.S. military aid and intelligence access to the country.
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