Trump's 28-Point Ukraine Plan Would Reward Russian Aggression Once again, the US is meddling with the conflict in Ukraine. The back and forth of Washington's destabilizing efforts to bring “peace” ...
President Donald Trump’s plan for ending the war in Ukraine would make Russia a winner. This proposed appeasement echoes ...
President Trump seems to forget, if he ever knew, that Russia already invaded the Crimean Peninsula of Ukraine and illegally ...
How Trump’s 28-point peace plan for Ukraine was whittled down - with several key changes - Diplomatic activity to secure a ...
Since President Donald Trump took office, we have worried that he would leave the brave people of Ukraine to Russian leader Vladimir Putin's brutal intentions. Those fears are still very much alive.
The Wall Street Journal nailed it last week with a headline that read, "Make Money Not War: Trump's Real Plan for Peace in Ukraine." ...
Trump goes three-ring circus on Zelensky as he likens Ukraine leader to ‘PT Barnum’ in Greatest Showman-tinged interview - ...
The priorities that drive the making of President Donald Trump’s urgent, yet sometimes helter-skelter, international security ...
The result of Russia's war of aggression is a product of the ambivalence of the West, which by turns supported Ukraine's ...
It is far from clear whether the latest flurry of diplomacy, which on Dec. 2, 2025, saw Trump’s envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin, will force the ...
A three-day diplomatic summit in Florida ended without a breakthrough, highlighting the fragile and complex path to peace ...
On December 1, 1991, the people of Ukraine voted overwhelmingly 92% to 8% to be an independent country, no longer a part of the Soviet Union (which soon dissolved on December 26, 1991). From December ...
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