Trump, Ukraine and Putin
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Three Ukrainians were killed in the southeastern Dnipropetrovsk region, where Russia captured a first village this week after a months-long incursion. In the neighboring Zaporizhzhia region — the site of a nuclear plant — two civilians were killed in the attacks, Gov. Ivan Fedorov said.
Following several recent high-profile setbacks for Russia in its widely condemned invasion, the few strategic options former U.S. military officials believe that Vladimir Putin does have left ...
Despite mounting pressure from Western sanctions and U.S. threats, Russian President Vladimir Putin remains steadfast in his military campaign in Ukraine. He demands significant concessions, including NATO's non-expansion,
Given that Trump had presented Putin what he assumed to be attractive terms for a cease-fire, he could be forgiven for wondering why the Russian president is being so stubborn. If Putin wanted a way to ease his country out of the war with minimal humiliation,
Putin in the past week has publicly acknowledged several military shortcomings, from insufficient weapons to expensive equipment losses. Russian President Vladimir Putin meets with war ...
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Vladimir Putin’s Attrition Strategy Is Paying Off in Ukraine - MSNU.S. military aid to Ukraine is by far the most important element for Ukrainian troops to continue their homeland's defense. Russian President Vladimir Putin is fighting an attritional war in Ukraine.
President Donald Trump seems to have learned the lesson painfully gleaned by all his 21st-century predecessors: You can’t reset US relations with Vladimir Putin.
War of Attrition Emerging as Putin’s Strategy for the Next Phase of His War With Ukraine. His choice of an economist to be new defense minister, coming after the Congress votes military aid to Ukraine, recalls lessons from the collapse of the Soviet Union. President Putin's pick for defense minister, Andrei Belousov, in 2023.
Introduction Throughout its decades of independence, Myanmar has struggled with military rule, civil war, poor governance, and widespread poverty. A military coup in February 2021 dashed hopes for ...
The president’s remarks during a cabinet meeting were the latest sign of his growing displeasure with the Russian leader.