The Biden years were marked by reckless spending and dangerous foreign policy blunders, but now, under President Donald J. Trump’s leadership, a new chapter in the Ukraine war is taking shape — one that could redefine America’s stance against Moscow. In a move that’s already shaking the geopolitical balance, Trump has reportedly greenlit the sale of Tomahawk cruise missiles to European allies for delivery to Ukraine — a decision that could ignite a direct confrontation between the United States and Russia.
During late September, on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly in New York, President Trump had what he described as a “mandatory” face-to-face meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. It was a carefully watched moment. Many in Washington speculated on how Trump would balance his long-held “America First” stance with growing European pressure to do more for Ukraine.
After their meeting, Trump’s tone took a noticeable turn. In public remarks and social media posts, the President appeared to encourage Ukraine’s efforts to “regain lost territory” — while emphasizing that European nations, not the United States, should shoulder the majority of the war’s cost. He made it clear that America would play a supporting role, but not a bankroller’s role.
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