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Trump’s MAGA Movement: An Arm of the Kremlin?

Donald Trump’s presidency has witnessed a dramatic shift in the Republican Party’s stance toward Russia, marked by echoing Putin’s rhetoric and downplaying Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. This pro-Russia sentiment, fueled by figures like Steve Bannon, predates Trump’s election and has grown stronger since. The party’s embrace of Putin aligns with a broader rejection of modern American values and a yearning for a perceived past. This shift is evident in the GOP’s response to Trump’s rebuke of Ukrainian President Zelensky, with widespread support for Trump and condemnation of Zelensky absent any internal Republican dissent. The consequences include a significant realignment of US foreign policy, aligning more closely with Russia’s interests.

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Trump Sides with Russia, Limits Kellogg’s Ukraine Role

Following Russian objections to his involvement, General Keith Kellogg’s role as special envoy has been adjusted. He will now focus solely on Ukraine, maintaining his direct relationship with President Zelenskyy. Russian officials reportedly deemed Kellogg overly sympathetic to Kyiv, leading to his exclusion from recent high-level discussions, including a Saudi Arabia meeting where a 30-day ceasefire was tentatively agreed upon. Despite this agreement, Russian President Putin subsequently expressed reservations about the ceasefire proposal.

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Trump Claims Ukraine War Promise Was “Sarcastic,” Sparking Outrage

During a recent interview, President Trump clarified his past campaign statements regarding a swift resolution to the Russia-Ukraine conflict, admitting they were “a little bit sarcastic.” He maintains a belief in his ability to broker peace, asserting he could achieve a settlement quickly through direct communication with both leaders. Despite this confidence, he acknowledged dire global consequences should Russian President Vladimir Putin refuse a ceasefire. His special envoy is currently engaged in Moscow to pursue a U.S.-proposed ceasefire plan.

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Ukraine’s Neptune Missile Strikes Deep into Russia, Raising Stakes in War

President Zelenskyy announced the successful testing and deployment of Ukraine’s new “Long Neptune” long-range missile, boasting a 1,000-kilometer range. This extended-range modification of the domestically produced Neptune cruise missile, initially designed for naval targets, significantly enhances Ukraine’s defense capabilities. While official deployment numbers remain undisclosed, the missile may have been used in recent strikes, with unverified reports suggesting involvement in a March 14th attack on a Russian oil refinery. This development follows Ukraine’s progress on other missile programs, including the successful testing of its first ballistic missile.

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Starmer: UK Will Secure Just Peace for Ukraine

The UK’s unwavering commitment to Ukraine’s sovereignty is underscored by a long-term partnership, solidified by recent agreements and ongoing military and economic support. This support aims to secure a just and lasting peace, preventing further Russian aggression and ensuring Ukraine’s ability to defend itself. A coalition of nations will guarantee this peace, backed by increased economic pressure on Russia and continued military aid for Ukraine. The ultimate goal is a secure future for Ukraine, allowing it to prosper and control its own destiny.

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Armenia and Azerbaijan Sign Peace Treaty After Decades-Long War

Armenia and Azerbaijan have reached a peace agreement to end nearly four decades of conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh, a region internationally recognized as Azerbaijani but previously controlled by Armenian separatists. The agreement addresses two key articles concerning the deployment of third-country forces and mutual withdrawal of international claims. However, Azerbaijan insists on constitutional changes in Armenia to eliminate territorial claims before signing, a point disputed by Armenia’s Prime Minister. Despite this remaining hurdle, both countries express willingness to continue negotiations toward finalizing the peace treaty.

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Musk Cuts Team Investigating Kidnapped Ukrainian Children

Funding for a Yale University team tracking Ukrainian children forcibly deported to Russia has been halted due to cost-cutting measures implemented by the Trump administration’s “Doge” agency, led by Elon Musk. This team, utilizing open-source intelligence, had successfully located hundreds of children and facilitated their repatriation. The funding cut jeopardizes ongoing efforts to reunite thousands of Ukrainian children with their families and raises concerns about the Trump administration’s stance toward Russia. The UK government may be called upon to replace the lost funding. This action is widely criticized as potentially enabling further war crimes.

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Americans’ Concerns Mount Over Trump’s Russia Ties

Americans Worry Trump Too Closely Aligned With Russia

Americans are concerned about the extent of Donald Trump’s closeness to Russia. The numerous instances of interactions between Trump’s campaign and Russian officials, as well as Trump’s repeated expressions of admiration for Vladimir Putin, have fueled these concerns. The lack of a clear explanation for these interactions, coupled with the ongoing investigations into Russian interference in the 2016 election, has further heightened anxieties.

The persistent nature of these concerns stems from a multitude of events and individuals linked to the Trump administration. From the involvement of figures like Michael Flynn, Paul Manafort, and Carter Page, to the numerous meetings between Trump associates and Russian officials, the sheer volume of connections raises serious questions.… Continue reading

Zelensky Accuses Russia of War Prolongation, Ceasefire Proposal Rejected

Following a Jeddah summit where a 30-day ceasefire was proposed, Ukraine expressed its commitment to peace and a swift resolution, contingent upon Russian reciprocation. However, Russia, prioritizing a long-term settlement, has yet to offer a substantive response, leading Ukraine to accuse Russia of deliberately prolonging the conflict. The United States is actively involved, offering to oversee a truce, and engaging in diplomatic efforts with Russia to secure a ceasefire. Despite these efforts, Russia’s recent battlefield gains and perceived strategic advantage suggest a low probability of immediate agreement.

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Poland Requests US Nuclear Weapons

Following Russia’s nuclear threats and deployment of atomic weapons to Belarus, Polish President Andrzej Duda urged the U.S. to deploy nuclear weapons in Poland, citing NATO’s eastward expansion in 1999. Duda suggested that relocating U.S. warheads from Western Europe to Poland would enhance regional security and counter Russia’s actions. He also proposed reviving a nuclear-sharing program and supported France’s offer of an extended nuclear umbrella, while rejecting the idea of Poland developing its own nuclear arsenal. This proposal, while potentially provocative to Moscow, reflects growing NATO concern over Russia’s nuclear posture.

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