Putin Talks Nice, Then Bombs Everybody": Trump To Send Patriots To Ukraine
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President Donald Trump has announced that the U.S. will send much-needed Patriot air defense systems to Ukraine ๐ฏ, alongside hints of new sanctions against Russia ๐ฃ. Despite earlier signals to pause military aid, the U.S. has now reversed its stance. Trump made it clear that Ukraine will pay 100% for these weapons, framing it as a business deal ๐ผ.
"They desperately need protection, and we will send them Patriots," Trump said, although he didnโt specify the exact number of systems ๐บ๐ฆ๐ก๏ธ. The announcement came as the U.S. prepares for a busy diplomatic week, with NATO discussions and the U.S. envoy traveling to Ukraine ๐.
This shift comes amid increasing frustration with Russian President Putin, whom Trump accused of โtalking nice, then bombing everybodyโ ๐ฅ. After months of failed negotiations, Moscowโs aggression continues to escalate, leading to mounting pressure for stronger sanctions ๐ฅ. Trump suggested he might finally take tougher actions, hinting at 500% tariffs on countries supporting Russia, such as China, India, and Brazil ๐.
A new bipartisan bill from U.S. Senators promises to arm Trump with a โsledgehammerโ of sanctions against Russia ๐ ๏ธ, aiming to target Putinโs economy and his global allies ๐. This includes unlocking frozen Russian assets to fund Ukraine's defense ๐ฐ.
Zelensky's support: The bill has received strong backing from Ukrainian President Zelensky, who believes it could bring the war to a quicker end โ๏ธ. As tensions mount, all eyes will be on the unfolding diplomatic efforts to de-escalate the situation in Ukraine ๐ฌ.
Trumpโs shift in policy highlights the complexity of global geopolitics ๐, where economic and military strategies are intertwined with the ongoing Ukraine conflict ๐บ๐ฆโ๏ธ.
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