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Secretary of State Rubio told the UN Security Council that the Ukraine war cannot be won militarily and must end through negotiation, though Trump has suggested a ceasefire at current battle lines. Claims about massive Russian losses are dismissed as propaganda, with the reality being heavy Ukrainian casualties and a stronger, disciplined Russian military preparing for wider war.
While Trump insists the U.S. won’t directly intervene, officials hint at authorizing Ukraine to strike deep into Russia, even with Tomahawk missiles—something that risks nuclear escalation. Critics argue Trump is influenced by poor advice and false narratives that Russia is losing, echoed by figures like Kellogg and Pompeo, which could push him toward reckless decisions.
There’s speculation Trump might want to prolong the war to tie down Russia and limit its ability to aid Iran, though this is seen as dangerous. His impulsive nature, including alleged talk of invading Venezuela, raises concern about reckless foreign policy. Overall, U.S. leaders are accused of overestimating their strength, underestimating Russia, and pursuing strategies that create more enemies while ignoring economic vulnerabilities, like the weakening dollar and fragile bond market.
There’s speculation Trump might want to prolong the war to tie down Russia and limit its ability to aid Iran, though this is seen as dangerous. His impulsive nature, including alleged talk of invading Venezuela, raises concern about reckless foreign policy. Overall, U.S. leaders are accused of overestimating their strength, underestimating Russia, and pursuing strategies that create more enemies while ignoring economic vulnerabilities, like the weakening dollar and fragile bond market.