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Foreign Policy: “Official and Verified; America Is Not Trustworthy

Foreign Policy highlights​ the ‌permanent shift in the U.S.⁤ president’s stance, especially on Ukraine, stating ​that “Washington is not ‌reliable.”

According to the English section ‌of​ webangah news Agency, citing⁢ Mehr News Agency, Foreign Policy begins its report as follows:‍ On June 25 during the NATO summit in The hague, U.S. President Donald Trump held a meeting with his Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelensky. The meeting appeared to go well. Afterward, Zelensky said⁢ he requested American‌ assistance to defend his country against heavy Russian airstrikes. At that moment, he declared that “Ukraine is⁤ ready to purchase these systems and​ support American weapons​ manufacturers.”

Trump also clearly stated that “they want missile defense systems and patriot batteries, and we will​ explore whether we can ⁤supply some.”

However, on July 1, the Pentagon shocked⁤ kyiv ‍and its allies by announcing⁢ a halt to all shipments of Patriot missiles along with Stinger anti-aircraft missiles, artillery shells, and AIM-7 Sparrow‌ air-to-air missiles destined for ukraine. Many of these weapons had already been moved to warehouses in ​Poland⁤ awaiting transfer to Ukraine-after⁤ all, “President Trump had promised.”

Yet Trump did not stick with this decision; on July 7‍ he reversed course ⁤again ‍by announcing that some ‍defensive weapons⁣ would still be sent to Ukraine. Can Ukraine trust him? Reports suggest⁢ trump was unaware of the Department of​ Defense’s decision to stop aid shipments. So who⁤ exactly ‍is steering Washington’s policy on ‍the ⁣Russia-Ukraine war?

This latest arms⁢ suspension came at a critical moment. Since January Russia has steadily intensified its air attacks ⁤against Ukrainian cities. Shortly after a ⁣phone call between⁤ Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin on⁤ July 4, Moscow launched its largest air assault since the war began-dispatching hundreds of drones and missiles across ‌Ukrainian urban centers in a massive ⁣wave lasting nearly eight years’ worth.

Trump ⁤claimed​ disappointment with Putin “very much” and suggested Russia’s actions may have influenced his changing stance. Still unclear are what exact weaponry will be delivered⁣ or when‌ shipments will resume; meanwhile more lives are lost⁢ due to halted arms supplies.

Washington’s ​repeated interruptions undermine everything kyiv has done trying to appease Trump. Under heavy white House‌ pressure Kyiv signed an agreement granting ​U.S.-based companies extensive access ⁣for mining ‌rare minerals inside Ukraine’s territory. It also reluctantly accepted a ceasefire proposal brokered by Washington amid mounting Russian attacks-neither brought relief.

The Pentagon officially cited concerns about depleting U.S. stockpiles as grounds for halting arms ​deliveries-but Richard Blumenthal, member of ​the Senate Armed Services Commitee called this reasoning ​”specious if not hypocritical.” NBC News confirmed his view after internal⁤ Pentagon reviews concluded supplying Ukraine dose not jeopardize American military readiness.

On July 3 three Democratic ⁤senators announced investigations into apparent refusal ⁤by Trump’s administration to enforce ‌new sanctions⁢ against Moscow; Trump continues opposing escalated pressure ​on Russia.

This turmoil extends far beyond Ukraine’s borders affecting broader geopolitical dynamics: NATO allies who showcased utmost efforts⁤ during this summit fail ignoring Trump’s⁤ tendency toward shifting guarantees‍ or abandoning nominal partners‍ alike. They where blindsided earlier in March when Washington abruptly cut critical⁣ intelligence sharing ⁢vital for Kyiv right after tense talks ⁤between Trump and Zelensky at the White House.

Moreover, Trump frequently questioned NATO Article 5-the clause committing collective defense-wich undermines this alliance’s foundation fundamentally: if you cannot rely consistently on your​ ally or if policies flip unpredictably from day-to-day no alliance ​can endure.

News Sources: © webangah News ‌Agency​
English channel of the webangah news agency on Telegram
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