With a ceasefire in Gaza holding, President Trump has declared his focus is now on resolving the war in Ukraine. He views ending both conflicts as a key part of his political platform and has previously criticized the current administration's handling of them. Trump has unsuccessfully urged Russian President Putin to negotiate directly with Ukraine, but he now expresses new confidence in achieving a resolution, suggesting he will increase pressure on Putin if direct talks don't occur soon.
Trump believes the Gaza ceasefire provides an opportunity to move forward with resolving the Russia-Ukraine war, calling it his top foreign policy priority. He plans to host Ukrainian President Zelenskyy for talks, during which he is considering providing Ukraine with Tomahawk missiles, which would allow strikes deep into Russian territory if Putin does not end the war. This potential move is seen as a significant political statement, though military analysts suggest alternative weapons might offer more immediate operational benefits.
Additionally, Trump is reportedly exploring new sanctions against Russia. While he has been reluctant to implement tougher sanctions, his administration is reviewing proposed legislation that would impose tariffs on countries buyin... download the app to read more
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