McMaster: The few months leading up to Trump’s inauguration are critical for Ukraine
reported by Mehr News Agency quoted by Anatoly, H.R. McMaster, the US national security advisor during the first term of Donald Trump’s presidency, says that the few months leading up to Trump’s inauguration are very important in determining the new stage of the war between Russia and Ukraine. It is vital.
McMaster said about the expectations from the new Trump administration, the intervention of other countries in the war and the possible changes in the American foreign policy: I think that what has happened is that many people are superficial about Ukraine and There is a misunderstanding and misunderstanding about (Vladimir) Putin’s intentions and how important the current war is to our interests around the world.
The senior official of Trump’s first administration, referring to the claim of the presence of North Korean soldiers in the Ukraine war and fighting on the Russian front in the first major war in Europe since the Second World War, claims that China is trying to strengthen the machine Russia became belligerent and continued to repeat false claims about the supply of missiles and drones from Iran to Russia. Both Tehran and Russia have denied this claim. Volodymyr Zelensky, the President of Ukraine, also recently emphasized that Iran has not yet provided Russia with a missile.
According to McMaster, the faces and personalities chosen by Trump for the key positions of his second administration, including Marco Rubio and J.D. Vance, who are not very supportive of Ukraine, will deal another psychological blow to the Ukrainians.
He added: This means that politics in Ukraine has entered a critical stage, and based on personal experience, Trump will listen to the advice and teachings of those around him.