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Trump Admits Protecting Russia, Sparks Treason Accusations

Following a major Russian aerial assault on Ukraine, Donald Trump asserted that Russia would face severe consequences were it not for his actions, despite a recent phone call with Putin where a ceasefire was not agreed upon. Trump’s refusal to impose new sanctions stems from his belief that further pressure could worsen the situation, a stance met with skepticism from Ukraine and its allies who are pushing for stronger action. This skepticism is further fueled by a bipartisan sanctions bill currently awaiting Congressional approval.

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Germany Lifts Ukraine Weapon Restrictions

Germany, alongside its major allies, has lifted all range restrictions on weapons provided to Ukraine, enabling Kyiv to strike military targets deep within Russia. This policy shift allows Ukraine to utilize long-range weaponry for defensive purposes, a capability previously unavailable. Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov deemed this action dangerous and detrimental to peace efforts. While the specifics of supplied weapons are now undisclosed by the German government, the decision marks a significant escalation in military support for Ukraine.

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Allies Lift Arms Restrictions for Ukraine

Germany, alongside the US, UK, and France, has lifted range restrictions on weapons supplied to Ukraine, enabling strikes on Russian military targets. This decision, described as “dangerous” by the Kremlin, allows Ukraine greater defensive capabilities. While Chancellor Merz avoids confirming Taurus missile deliveries, his government’s actions suggest a shift towards more robust support for Ukraine. Despite exploring diplomatic avenues, including a potential Vatican-mediated peace process, Merz indicates that options are dwindling, implying a prolonged conflict.

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Ukraine Intel Chief Warns of Potential Russian Attack on Europe Within Four Years

Ukrainian intelligence estimates Russia could regain its combat capabilities and potentially launch another aggression against Europe within two to four years post-Ukraine conflict, a timeframe echoed by Western officials. This resurgence depends heavily on the continuation or lifting of sanctions currently impacting Russia’s military rebuilding efforts. Russia’s military is suffering significant losses, yet its reconstitution is proceeding faster than initially predicted. Disagreements among Western allies on the continuation and strength of sanctions complicate efforts to hinder this reconstitution.

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Germany Lifts Ukraine Strike Restrictions: Four Nations Follow Suit

Chancellor Merz announced the removal of all allied restrictions on the range of Ukrainian strikes, enabling attacks on Russian military targets. This significant shift allows Ukraine to target Russian rear areas, representing a qualitative change in the conflict’s dynamics. The decision follows previous limitations on long-range strikes, imposed by Germany, France, the UK, and the US. Merz emphasized that while Ukraine now possesses this capability, it remains committed to avoiding attacks on civilian infrastructure, unlike Russia’s indiscriminate targeting of civilian areas.

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Putin Calls Trump Emotionally Unstable After Kyiv Attack Rant

Following a deadly Russian attack on Ukraine, Donald Trump publicly condemned Vladimir Putin, calling him “crazy” for the unprovoked violence. The Kremlin responded by attributing Trump’s remarks to “emotional overload,” while also noting past U.S. involvement in facilitating negotiations. Trump’s past attempts to mediate peace talks, including a phone call with Putin, yielded little progress, and Russia’s subsequent escalation of attacks appears to have caught Trump off guard. Despite previous assertions of his ability to manage the situation, Trump now considers further sanctions against Russia.

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Kremlin Calls Trump’s Putin Criticism “Emotional Overstrain”

Following President Trump’s harsh criticism of Vladimir Putin on social media, Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov attributed Trump’s remarks to “emotional overstrain.” This statement contrasts sharply with Peskov’s earlier expression of gratitude for Trump’s role in facilitating negotiations. The shift in tone occurred just one week after Trump reported a positive phone call with Putin. Peskov acknowledged the high-stakes nature of the current situation as a contributing factor to heightened emotions.

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NATO Scrambles Jets After Russian Missile Strikes on Ukraine

Following a large-scale Russian missile and drone attack on Ukraine, NATO fighter jets were scrambled near Poland’s eastern border. The Polish military confirmed the deployment of Polish and allied aircraft in response to renewed Russian long-range aviation activity. This action follows a pattern of alleged Russian provocations near NATO’s eastern flank, including claims of Russian missiles entering Polish airspace. Poland maintains a state of heightened readiness, monitoring the situation closely.

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Germany Deploys Troops Abroad: Post-WWII First, Concerns Rise

For the first time since World War II, Germany deployed a permanent military brigade to Lithuania, bolstering NATO’s eastern flank amid Russian aggression. This significant move, comprising 4,800 soldiers and substantial equipment, underscores the growing concern over Russia’s actions in Ukraine and its potential for further expansion. The deployment reflects a shift in European security, with increased military spending by several nations, including Lithuania and Poland, and a push for greater European independence from the U.S. Chancellor Merz emphasized the shared security interests of Germany and its Baltic allies, highlighting Russia’s “aggressive revisionism.” The brigade, headquartered near Vilnius, is expected to be fully operational by the end of 2027.

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Ukraine Strikes Russian Drone Factory 1,200km from Border

A drone strike reportedly targeted the Shahed drone factory in Yelabuga, Tatarstan on May 25th, 2025, representing a significant long-range attack approximately 1200 km from the Ukrainian border. The facility, producing Shahed-type drones used in attacks against Ukraine, has been struck multiple times previously. While official statements remain absent, reports indicate explosions near the factory and the temporary closure of a nearby airport. The Russian Ministry of Defense claimed to have intercepted numerous Ukrainian drones overnight.

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