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Trump Laments Loss of India, Russia to China: Critics Cite Policy Failures

In a recent Truth Social post, former U.S. President Donald Trump expressed concern over the perceived alignment of India, Russia, and China. Trump’s comments followed the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit where the leaders of these nations met. The summit saw the leaders discussing their relationships and shared concerns regarding the U.S., especially regarding the war in Ukraine and trade practices. Trump has previously voiced similar sentiments, accusing these countries of conspiring against the U.S.

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Ukraine’s Fate: Zelenskyy Warns of European Security Stakes

President Zelenskyy argues that Ukrainian territorial concessions would only embolden Putin and serve as a staging ground for further attacks against Europe. He explained that relinquishing areas like Donbas would leave major cities like Kharkiv and Dnipro vulnerable. Zelenskyy emphasized that Russia’s potential aggression in Europe hinges on the strength of the continent. He warned that advancements in missile technology eliminate the concept of distant wars, and the fate of Ukraine will ultimately determine the eastern border of Europe.

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Rutte to Putin: Ukraine’s Decisions Are Not Russia’s Call

Following a White House meeting of European leaders, efforts to solidify security guarantees for Ukraine have intensified, with former U.S. President Trump suggesting a potential summit between Zelenskyy and Putin and offering U.S. support, excluding American troops. Despite these efforts, Putin remains hesitant, and Russia continues its aggressive actions, rejecting the deployment of European troops. Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte emphasized the need for robust security guarantees, differentiating the current approach from past failed agreements, and cautioning against overestimating Russia’s strength.

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Ukraine Hits Russian Refineries as Kyiv Suffers Civilian Attacks

In recent weeks, Ukraine has launched a series of attacks on Russian refineries, successfully disrupting their refining capacity by a significant margin, and forcing Russia to extend its petroleum product export ban. While Russia has responded with attacks on Ukrainian cities, including a deadly strike on Kyiv, the Ukrainian strikes have forced Russia to seek to increase crude oil exports and heavily discount its crude to maintain clients. On the battlefield, Russia has been shifting forces, particularly towards the Donetsk region, and claims of territorial gains have been disputed by independent assessments. Furthermore, Ukraine has made some advances in the Black Sea, striking Russian vessels and infrastructure, while also developing long-range strike capabilities to target deep within Russia.

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Trump Administration Ends European Security Programs, Fueling Russia Concerns

The Trump administration plans to end established security assistance programs for Europe, encompassing initiatives aimed at bolstering the eastern flank’s defenses against Russia. This decision reflects a broader effort to redefine the United States’ role within NATO. Sources indicate that these cuts will impact long-standing programs. This strategic shift signals a potential change in the U.S.’s commitment to European security.

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Trump’s Ukraine War Admission: Another Promise Too Complicated

Initially, President Trump believed ending the Russia-Ukraine war would be relatively simple, though he now admits it has been more complex than anticipated. Despite claiming to have ended several conflicts during his presidency, his peace efforts in this instance have yet to yield results after eight months. Trump proposed a direct meeting between Putin and Zelensky following a summit, which the Kremlin denies. Zelensky has expressed willingness to meet with Putin, urging stronger U.S. sanctions, while Putin has indicated openness to a meeting with proper preparation.

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Putin Admits Gas Shortage: Ukraine Strikes Hit Russian Energy Infrastructure

President Vladimir Putin acknowledged a potential gas shortage in Russia, particularly in the Far East, as reported by The Moscow Times. This follows a sustained Ukrainian campaign targeting Russian energy infrastructure. Putin suggested alternative energy sources like coal while also noting challenges in supplying new enterprises. Despite the Russian Ministry of Energy claiming vast gas reserves, the current situation raises concerns, possibly due to Ukrainian attacks on refineries and oil depots.

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Macron: 26 Countries Ready to Send Troops to Ukraine *After* a Peace Deal

Following a meeting of the Coalition of the Willing, it was announced that 26 countries have expressed their readiness to support a mission involving troops in Ukraine. These countries agreed to deploy soldiers as a guarantee force, or to provide support via land, sea, or air, once a ceasefire or peace agreement is reached. The mission’s primary objective is to prevent renewed aggression and ensure Ukraine’s long-term security, operating in defined geographic zones and not on the front lines. While Moscow has voiced opposition, NATO maintains Russia has no right to dictate the presence of allied forces in Ukraine.

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OPINION: Is Trump a Russian Asset? Examining the Evidence

Portugal’s President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa has accused the former U.S. President, Donald Trump, of operating as a Russian asset, a serious allegation supported by circumstantial evidence. This claim is substantiated by Trump’s actions, including his alignment with Vladimir Putin during press conferences in Helsinki and Anchorage, where he prioritized Putin’s statements over American intelligence and betrayed agreements with European allies, respectively. These incidents, characterized as treason and betrayal, coupled with Trump’s actions undermining American democracy, strongly suggest his allegiance. The article concludes by emphasizing the need to recognize Trump as a Russian asset, as his actions have significantly aided Russia’s aggression and weakened democratic values globally.

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Zelensky: Concessions to Russia Would Only Escalate Conflict

President Zelensky has cautioned against territorial concessions to Russia, asserting that ceding Ukrainian land would only embolden Vladimir Putin and provide a base for future attacks on Europe. He emphasized that giving up the Donbas region would leave other major cities vulnerable and could open new opportunities for Russia. Zelensky warned that Ukraine’s ability to hold its ground would determine the eastern border of Europe and that Russia shows no sign of seeking a peace deal. Meanwhile, Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov reiterated Moscow’s demand for international recognition of its territorial claims, while Putin stated he would continue the war if a peace deal cannot be reached.

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