Trump on Russia–Ukraine war
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It is indicative of how Russia’s allies are propping up this war effort,” Angelica Evans from the Institute of the Study of War told The Post.
U.S. Ambassador to NATO Matthew Whitaker discusses reactions to President Donald Trump announcing a weapons package sale to NATO for Ukraine and threatening secondary tariffs if a ceasefire deal is not reached.
The legislation, which would allow the president to levy a 500% tariff on imports from countries that purchase Russian uranium, gas and oil, has gained momentum in the Senate as Trump has signaled he will escalate US action against Russia.
ABC15's Nick Ciletti spoke with Arizona Senator Mark Kelly to discuss the ongoing conflict, his candid words for Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, and his concerns if the war wages on.
President Trump threatens Putin with 100% tariffs if no Ukraine peace deal is reached within 50 days, while confirming arms sales to NATO to support Ukrainian resistance.
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In exchange for David Slater's guilty plea in conspiring to transmit classified information about Russia's war with Ukraine on a foreign online dating platform, two other counts were dropped.
On July 14 U.S. President Donald Trump announced a significant shift in U.S. policy toward ending the war in Ukraine, unveiling a new plan to boost military support for Kyiv while increasing pressure on Moscow.
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"We are very unhappy, I am, with Russia," Mr. Trump said Monday while in a meeting with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte.
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A retired Army officer who worked as a civilian Air Force employee has pleaded guilty to conspiring to share classified information about Russia's war with Ukraine.
A former senior U.S. official said it was “shortsighted” to consolidate the department’s well-respected intelligence arm.