How Trump Can Turn Ukraine Around
Briefly

Trump is preparing to modify his approach to the Russia-Ukraine war by selling weapons to NATO for transfer to Ukraine and threatening secondary tariffs on nations trading with Russia. Trump indicated that these tariffs would penalize countries like India and China if Putin does not agree to a cease-fire within 50 days. This strategy marks a significant change from Trump's previous proposals that favored Russia, and its success will depend on establishing a focused mechanism to alter battlefield dynamics against Russia.
Trump's new strategy involves selling advanced weapons to NATO for Ukraine while imposing secondary tariffs on countries trading with Russia if Putin doesn't agree to a cease-fire.
The proposed secondary tariffs could impact trade relationships with nations like India and China, posing questions on how these will align with ongoing U.S. trade discussions.
Trump's announced shift in strategy towards Ukraine must be substantive and enduring, requiring a dynamic response on the battlefield to counter Russian advances effectively.
Previously, Trump proposed a peace deal heavily favoring Russia, which Putin rejected, highlighting his unwillingness to accept Ukraine's sovereignty and independence.
Read at The Atlantic
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