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During his first term in 2017, U.S. President Donald Trump took bold action that many had considered unthinkable at the time: ...
A new U.S. arms deal suggests Trump has genuinely shifted his position toward Ukraine. The question is: Why now?
EDITORIAL. The US president's decision to deliver weapons to Ukraine marks a welcome change, but it does not represent a complete reversal of his position toward Moscow.
Keith Kellogg has "been in the ascendancy lately" and is helping drive a shift in Trump's approach, alongside U.S. Secretary ...
Speculation and conspiracy theories about the Chinese leader being ousted from power in a covert coup first cropped up among the fringe right in the US before being widely circulated by far-right YouT ...
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Hawks behind Trump’s hardline flip on Putin
General Keith Kellogg, Trump’s envoy to Ukraine and Russia, and State Secretary Marco Rubio were central to this effort. Since February, Kellogg has been sidelined from direct negotiations between U.S ...
Just hours later, dozens were injured in Ukraine after Russia launched a 400 drones in a mass air attack across the country. A total of 57 drones and one ballistic missile were reported to have struck ...
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 ...
Some Patriot missile defence systems should arrive in Ukraine “within days,” Trump said in the Oval Office on Monday ...
Ultimately Europe is rich and capable of containing Russia. Mr Trump’s dream of a quick peace deal has been exposed as a fantasy. Although his word counts for little, Ukraine and Europe must seize on ...
President Trump and NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte have given Vladimir Putin something to help focus his mind. The July 14 announcement of a new NATO-backed weapons corridor into Ukraine, routed ...
The President had a decade-long bromance with his Russian counterpart and is thankfully changing tack, writes Michael McFaul.