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US UN Vote Aligns with Russia: A Trump-Era Betrayal?

The US’s support for a Russian-backed UN resolution, which avoided blaming Russia for the Ukraine conflict, contrasts sharply with its rejection of a European-led resolution condemning the invasion. This conflicting vote pattern, occurring on the third anniversary of the war’s start, highlights a growing rift between Washington and its European allies. The US resolution, passed in the UN Security Council, urged a swift end to hostilities but lacked condemnation of Russian aggression. This action follows President Trump’s shift towards Moscow and away from longstanding US support for Ukraine.

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Trump’s Ukraine Betrayal: A Disgraceful US Foreign Policy Low

On the third anniversary of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the U.S. voted against a UN resolution condemning the aggression, instead proposing a weaker alternative that omitted any mention of Russian culpability. This action, aligning the U.S. with Russia and against most European allies, marks a significant departure from past U.S. foreign policy. The U.S. resolution, calling only for an end to the conflict, was passed alongside the Ukrainian resolution, which garnered 93 votes in favor. This stark contrast highlights a deeply troubling and arguably dishonest shift in the U.S. stance on the conflict.

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Trump Pressured Israel to Oppose Ukraine at UN

Facing pressure from the Trump administration, Israel voted against a UN resolution supporting Ukraine’s territorial integrity, a move that aligned them with Russia and North Korea. This decision, described as difficult by Israeli officials, stemmed from prior requests made to the Trump administration. The vote has severely strained Israeli-Ukrainian relations, with the Ukrainian ambassador expressing disappointment and considering a formal complaint. Despite Israel’s past humanitarian aid to Ukraine, the differing votes highlight a significant rift in their relationship.

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US Opposes UN Resolution on Ukraine to Avoid Antagonizing Russia: Rubio

The United States voted against a UN resolution condemning Russia’s aggression in Ukraine, prioritizing a diplomatic approach aimed at bringing both sides to the negotiating table. Instead, the U.S. supported a separate, less condemnatory resolution calling for an end to the conflict. This decision reflects a broader U.S. strategy to soften its language regarding Russia, a shift coinciding with President Trump’s push for peace negotiations and criticisms of Ukraine. This strategy contrasts with resolutions passed by the UN General Assembly and supported by most EU nations.

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Zelensky Wins Unanimous Vote Amidst Ukraine’s Martial Law

Ukraine’s parliament extended President Zelensky’s term indefinitely under martial law, rejecting calls for immediate elections amidst the ongoing war with Russia. This decision, supported unanimously by 286 deputies, clarifies that free and fair elections are currently impossible due to the conflict. The move follows criticism from Donald Trump, who labeled Zelensky a “dictator,” a claim Zelensky refuted. The resolution emphasizes Zelensky’s legitimate election and the constitutional requirement for him to remain in power until a successor is elected.

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B-52 Bomber Flight Near Russian Border Sparks Debate

Following an Estonian Independence Day flyover with Finnish and Dutch aircraft, a B-52 bomber patrolled the Belarus-Russia border before returning to the UK. Subsequently, two B-52s, deploying from RAF Fairford, conducted a second Middle Eastern Bomber Task Force mission within 48 hours, showcasing US force projection and interoperability with partner nations. This mission, including aerial refueling and training exercises with allied fighter escorts, reinforces deterrence and strengthens regional cooperation. The ongoing deployment emphasizes the US commitment to deterring Russian aggression and maintaining a swift response capability.

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Serbia’s President Apologizes for Backing Ukraine at UN: Tired or Treason?

On February 24th, Serbia inadvertently voted in favor of a UN resolution declaring Russia an aggressor in Ukraine, despite its intended abstention. President Vucic apologized for the error, attributing it to fatigue and an overwhelming workload. This vote, contrary to Serbia’s policy of neutrality regarding the conflict, is expected to negatively impact its relations with both Russia and the European Union. The resolution, amended to explicitly name Russia as the aggressor, passed with 93 votes in favor. Serbia maintains friendly ties with Russia but recognizes Ukraine’s sovereignty.

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Trump Considers Buying Stolen Ukrainian Minerals from Putin

Dismissing a potential Ukrainian-U.S. rare earth minerals deal as inconsequential, Putin asserted Russia possesses significantly greater reserves, including in newly annexed Ukrainian territories. He proposed alternative cooperation with the U.S., offering access to these resources and suggesting joint aluminum production for mutual economic gain. This offer contrasts with the EU’s recently announced minerals deal with Ukraine, emphasizing mutually beneficial partnerships. Putin’s statements align with the Trump administration’s past pro-Russia stance and its echoing of Kremlin narratives regarding the Ukraine conflict.

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Germany Rules Out Russia’s G7 Return

Russia will not return to the G7, a German finance minister has stated, effectively shutting the door on any potential reinstatement. This assertion underscores the deep divisions and lack of trust that currently characterize the international relationship between Russia and the West. The gravity of Russia’s actions in Ukraine, and the resulting geopolitical fallout, have made any reconciliation seem incredibly distant.

The idea of Russia rejoining the G7 hinges on the premise of restored cooperation and a fundamental shift in Russia’s behavior. However, the current global climate suggests that such a scenario remains highly improbable in the foreseeable future. The ongoing conflict, characterized by aggression and disregard for international norms, makes any meaningful cooperation extremely challenging, if not impossible.… Continue reading

Starmer Warns: Ukraine Fall Would Unleash Russian Invasion of Europe

Three years after the Russian invasion, Keir Starmer underscored the critical importance of Ukraine’s defense, emphasizing a Ukrainian patient’s warning that a Ukrainian defeat would endanger Europe. Starmer also noted that Donald Trump’s engagement with Putin, despite controversial statements, has shifted the global dialogue surrounding the conflict. The Prime Minister pledged robust sanctions against Russia to pressure Putin into concessions, aiming to secure a just and lasting peace.

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