Trump, Ukraine and NATO
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Former Russian President Medvedev calls for preemptive strikes while Trump gives Putin a 50-day ultimatum to reach peace with Ukraine or face sanctions.
Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev said on Thursday that Russia had no plans to attack NATO or Europe but, if the West escalated the Ukraine war any further, then Moscow should respond and, if necessary,
With his announcement to supply Ukraine with weapons worth up to $10 billion, President Donald Trump has effectively reversed his administration’s official policy on the NATO war against Russia. The new deliveries include, among other things, Patriot air defence systems and long-range missiles capable of reaching major Russian cities.
This winter, he tried to humiliate Ukraine's president, and now allows arms transfers to Kyiv. Behind the dramatic shift in Trump's thinking.
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Zelensky and Trump consider drone ‘mega-deal’ as Russia steps up attacks - The Ukrainian leader said drones were the key tool that has allowed his country to fight off Russia's invasion for more than
Flight data showed how American and British reconnaissance aircraft flew from England toward Russia on Monday.
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The New Voice of Ukraine on MSNRussia’s Kaliningrad would fall quickly in a war with NATO, U.S. general saysAccording to a July 17 report by Defense News, Donahue made the comments at the LandEuro conference Wiesbaden, Germany. The conference is run by the Association of the U.S. Army. Donahue said the enclave is roughly 75 kilometers wide on the Lithuanian side and is surrounded by NATO countries.
Ukraine says it will give defense firms a detailed report of how their weapons tech fares in combat against Russia's troops.
The Putin mouthpiece said Ukraine must be subjected to "demilitarisation", which he described as "a chance to stop being a pawn".
As Trump demands a deal to end the Ukraine war in 50 days, Russia's deputy foreign minister says "demands, especially ultimatums, are unacceptable."
Russian officials and commentators have shown little indication that Moscow is about to change course under new pressure.