Trump Shifts Stance on Ukraine, Puts Pressure on Europe

Donald Trump unexpectedly supports Ukraine's territorial recovery at UN, calling Russia a 'paper tiger' while pressuring Europe to increase military and financial support.

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Trump's Surprising Pro-Ukraine Turn at UN General Assembly

In a dramatic policy reversal, former President Donald Trump has expressed unexpected support for Ukraine's territorial integrity during the United Nations General Assembly. Following a meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, Trump declared on Truth Social that "with support from the European Union, Ukraine is capable of regaining its original territories. Why not?"

Strategic Shift or Political Maneuvering?

The American leader's comments mark a significant departure from his previous stance. Just weeks earlier, after meeting Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska, Trump had suggested Ukraine should be willing to cede territory to Russia. Now, he describes Russia as a "paper tiger" suffering economically from the war.

"Russia is a bear," Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov countered sharply, highlighting the ongoing tension between Moscow and Washington.

Expert Analysis: Pressure on European Allies

According to security analyst Erik Stijnman from the Clingendael Institute, "There's currently no reason to believe territorial gains are imminent. This is a war of attrition where Ukraine is primarily focused on minimizing losses while maximizing costs for Russia."

Julia Soldatiuk-Westerveld, another Clingendael researcher, sees Trump's comments as strategic positioning: "I view this mainly as additional pressure on Europe. Donald Trump uses statements about Ukraine primarily to achieve other goals. Once again, he's placing responsibility back on Europe and NATO."

European Response and Security Implications

The policy shift comes as European leaders have been pushing for stronger American sanctions against Russia. While Trump mentioned that "a round of heavy sanctions" could end the war, he remained ambiguous about implementing them.

The development follows the formation of a "coalition of the willing" by several European countries earlier this year, demonstrating increased European commitment to Ukrainian security. According to Wikipedia, the conflict has become Europe's largest since World War II.

Ukrainian Public Reaction

On the streets of Kyiv, reactions were mixed. "Trump says whatever comes to mind," Iryna told Reuters. "He says one thing and does another - you can't build on that."

However, Nina, who fled Zaporizhzhia for Kyiv, remained optimistic: "If Trump helps Ukraine, we'll win faster, that's certain. But we will overcome regardless."

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