On Thursday, former US President Donald Trump suggested that Ukraine should be allowed to retaliate against Russia, marking a significant change from his previous calls for peace. He stated, "Winning a war without striking back at an invading nation is extremely challenging, if not impossible."
Criticism of Biden's Approach
Trump expressed his discontent with President Joe Biden's handling of the situation, claiming that the current administration's reluctance to let Ukraine fight back is a sign of incompetence. He asserted that the conflict would not have escalated had he remained in office.
Trump's Comments on Social Media
In a post on Truth Social, Trump elaborated, "A strong defense is useless if you can't go on the offensive. Ukraine's situation mirrors this. Biden's failure to allow Ukraine to fight back has proven ineffective. This war would have never occurred under my presidency—there was zero chance of it happening. Exciting times are ahead!"
Recent Developments in the Conflict
This statement follows Russia's recent large-scale drone and missile assault on Ukraine, which resulted in the deaths of nine civilians, as reported by Ukrainian officials. This attack occurred shortly after a meeting between Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska.
Ceasefire Talks and Future Meetings
The Alaska meeting did not yield any concrete agreements for a ceasefire, as Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy insisted on security guarantees before any truce. Trump has proposed a trilateral discussion involving himself, Putin, and Zelenskyy in the near future.
US Involvement in Security Guarantees
Trump has indicated that the US would play a role in providing security assurances for Ukraine, although he did not specify if this would include deploying American troops. However, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt clarified that sending US forces to Ukraine is not an option.
Clarification on Military Options
Leavitt stated, "The president has made it clear that there will be no American boots on the ground in Ukraine, but we can assist in coordinating security measures and support our European allies. Security guarantees are vital for achieving lasting peace, and the president has instructed his national security team to work closely with European partners and engage in discussions with both Ukraine and Russia."
Potential Military Options
When asked about the possibility of providing air support as part of security guarantees, Leavitt acknowledged that it remains an option. She emphasized that while ground troops are off the table, other military strategies are still under consideration.
Framework for Security Guarantees
Leavitt further explained that Trump has tasked his team with developing a framework for security guarantees that would be acceptable and aimed at ensuring a lasting peace to end the ongoing conflict.
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