It Took Trump Only Twenty-four Days to Sell Out Ukraine
Susan B. Glasser
The New Yorker
Has Vladimir Putin ever had a better few days in Washington? Donald Trump, just four weeks into his second term, has executed a breathtaking pivot toward Moscow, reversing course after years of ruptured relations between the U.S. and Russia that resulted from Putins 2022 invasion of Ukraine. First, Trump signed off on gutting the U.S. Agency for International Development, delighting the Russian government, whose spokeswoman called it a machine for interfering in other countries affairs. Also on the chopping block may soon be Radio Free Europe, a Cold War legacy project whose coverage of Putins Russia has long infuriated the Kremlin. Yes, shut them down, Trumps billionaire buddy and sometimes Putin interlocutor Elon Musk tweeted over the weekend.
Then, on Wednesday, the U.S. Senate voted to confirm the former Democratic congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard, Trumps controversial nominee to become the director of National Intelligence. Gabbard has, like Trump himself, often amplified Russian talking points about the war in Ukrainea key reason Mitch McConnell, the former Senate Republican leader, refused to vote for her. But he was the only holdout in a Senate Republican Conference that, as recently as Gabbards confirmation hearing last month, included a number of G.O.P. senators said to be queasy about her nomination. These were the stalwarts who once vowed to stand with Ukraine until it beat back Russia. Now they dont even dare stand against a single Trump nominee.
That same day, Trump held his first formal phone call with Putin since returning to the White House. It could hardly have been more ominous for Ukraineas clear a sign as possible that the American President who praised Russias war on its neighbor as an act of strategic genius now intends to force a ceasefire on Putins terms. The call, according to Trumps report about it on his social-media feed, featured chummy references to the U.S. alliance with the Soviet Union during the Second World War and a decision to immediately launch peace talks. Only afterward did Trump call Ukraines President, Volodymyr Zelensky. It was all too obvious which of the two combatants he favored.
Do you view Ukraine as an equal member of this peace process? Trump was later asked by a reporter in the Oval Office. Umm, he said, taking such a lengthy pause that the silence itself was answer enough. Its an interesting question, he finally replied. I think they have to make peace. Their people are being killed, and I think they have to make peace. I said that was not a good war to go intoas if Ukraine had had a choice about an unprovoked attack by more than a hundred thousand Russian troopsand I think they have to make peace.
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Walleye
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(1,753 posts)Hes definitely losing a step or two