Welter-Skelter Week
Less than a month in Trump Second, this Women’s week for Ukraine has signaled the departure from the former President Joe Biden Pro-Ukraine, stunning and spicy observers.
He sent the president to Hegseth, Vice President JD Vance, State Secretary of Marco Rubio and Special Envoy in Ukraine Kello in Europe for a number of high-level meetings. On Friday, the Munich Security Conference will attend the International Defense Summit.
All the time, Trump expressed a seemingly out of the cuff in Washington, and speaking Fox News Monday for Ukrainians “can be Russian one day, or may not have one day Russian or can’t be Russian.”
It was warmly received by Kremlin.
“A large part of Ukraine wants to be – in fact, it has already become – part of Russia,” said the spokesman Dmitry Sand on Tuesday journalists. “So this suits Trump words.”
This type of riffing erodes, a very actual support base of Trump still enjoys Ukraine. More than half of Ukraine is now favoring a fast end to fight, According to the Gallup survey In November – radical development from the early war when such conversation was taboo.
In that sense, the Trump Antirate message gave many Ukrainians, of which in 44% say the President, according to the decorational survey of the New Europe Center, whose research promotes European Union standards in Ukraine.
“I think President Putin wants peace and president Zelenskyy wants peace and I want peace,” Trump said on Wednesday. “I just want to see people stop killing.”
Likewise, Putin has always claimed that he wanted the end of the war that he unilaterally started, and who killed or injured more than a million people on both sides, including hundreds of thousands of Ukrainian soldiers.
Another 10 million Ukrainians – a quarter of the population – escaped violence, which in the first year erased 30% of the Earth’s economy.
“Russia remains ready for negotiations,” Sand of NBC sandstova said last week to question what the war should end. “The settlement should come as a result.”
While Putin denied the torture of detainees, state media and government officials reported the charges for both sides abuses, such as a recent report from the UN refugee agency.
‘World in Fire’
Trump administration and her supporters respond to critics by pointing out what they say that policies that have produced the current crisis.
“We set the world on fire thanks to the generation of so-called experts from foreign political founding,” Broane Hughes, a spokesman of the National Security, said in an email with the NBC News journalists. “President Trump quickly reverses his terrible mistakes, and America is another dominant force for peace and stability.”
Where Trump sees the world on fire, Biden and his ILC have seen the urgent need to save Ukraine.
The country can track its roots as an independent subject in the middle councils. But Putin used Achistoric revisionism for Ukraine’s claim is not a legitimate country, Annexing Crimea in 2014. year and launching full invasion in February 2022. Years. Years.
Western nations supported Ukraine with $ 130 billion humanitarian and military aid – Far largest slice, $ 88 billion, which comes from the Biden administration.
This helped Ukraine early, stunning the return of Russian forces that descend to Kiev. However, he hopes that he would be completely won from faded, with Zelensky by balancing gratitude for military support with frequent statements that it was too little and often too late.

In recent months, Russia has made a barrel and continues nightstands and toxic attacks on civilians and energy infrastructure.
The reality of Putin’s swing, connected to the Volt Face Washington, led to a clear mood change in Kiev.
Zelensky now says the area of ​​Ukraine could regain diplomatically, and not militarily, far away from the war early.
“Ukraine and Russia are irreconcilable, so, of course, there will be reasonable competitions,” Yuriy Sak, advisor in Ukraine’s Ministry of Defense. “We have to be realistic.”
However, many Ukrainians have deeply opposed to do an agreement.
“There will be losses to keep peace – territory, people’s lives, people for folkers,” said Baklazhov, tortured Ukrainian who is now a deputy in the Kherno Regional Council.
“Do we need such a peace plan, is it a question?” He asked. “We should fight until the end.”
Daryna Mayer reported from Kiev and Aleksandar Smith from London.
2025-02-13 23:24:00