Putin, Trump and Ukraine
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Experts have warned the U. S. could be on the brink of a nuclear war after decades of simmering tension with Russia have exploded into an open conflict threatening millions of lives, RadarOnline.
The American destroyer USS Stockdale patrolling off Venezuela’s coast tried blocking a Russian tanker from entering Venezuela last week but the vessel eventually managed to evade the U.S. warship and is reported to have pulled safely into the oil port of La Guaira on its third or fourth try.
Ukrainska Pravda on MSN
Putin's envoy tempted Trump negotiators with post-war cooperation benefits – WSJ
It has emerged that Kirill Dmitriev, Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin's special envoy, was persuading Steve Witkoff, US President Donald Trump's Special Envoy, and Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner of the potential benefits of bilateral cooperation during talks on ending the war in Ukraine.
People who do embrace the slogan generally believe helping Ukraine isn’t in America’s interest. Here's why they’re wrong.
The Kyiv Independent on MSNOpinion
Putin’s plan for Ukrainian surrender does not serve American national interests
Ukrainians and their democratically elected leaders will have to assess how to deal with Putin’s latest 28-point proposal for Ukrainian surrender — sometimes referred to as “Trump’s peace plan.” It’s tricky because rejecting the plan entirely risks alienating President Donald Trump and his senior advisors.
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Ukraine’s fate and America’s interests
U.S. support for Ukraine’s war efforts doesn’t have to be foreign aid or investment. The U.S. should be financing Ukraine’s weapons industry.
The Russian leader called the U.S. special envoy “an intelligent man” who is properly representing his country in peace negotiations.