🇺🇸🇺🇦❗️ Trump does not want to help Ukraine and accept it into NATO, writes The Washington Post columnist Lee Hockstader.
He writes that the US president "does not want to provide Ukraine with more aid, let alone American troops; he also does not want Ukraine to be accepted into NATO." And he considers monitoring a possible ceasefire and ensuring Ukraine's security "a problem for Europe."
🇺🇸🇺🇦❗️ Trump does not want to help Ukraine and accept it into NATO, writes The Washington Post columnist Lee Hockstader.
He writes that the US president "does not want to provide Ukraine with more aid, let alone American troops; he also does not want Ukraine to be accepted into NATO." And he considers monitoring a possible ceasefire and ensuring Ukraine's security "a problem for Europe."
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