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WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden landed in Brussels on Wednesday for urgent meetings this week with members of NATO, the G-7 and the European Union as the continent reels from Russia's unprovoked war against Ukraine that's shattered 70 years of ...
Russian leader Vladimir Putin has seen that fear of nuclear escalation restrained support for Ukraine under U.S. President Joe Biden and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, and he has now pulled out the “nuclear card” again to test whether the current U.
Donald Trump, who achieved a principle of peace between Israel and Palestine a few weeks ago, is now focusing his efforts on the conflict between Russia and Ukraine. He blames Joe
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'Remember That?': Trump Gets Caught Up In Another Lie, Says Biden Gave Putin 'Permission' To Invade Ukraine In Oval Office Remarks
During a FIFA announcement from the Oval Office in late August, Donald Trump accused former President Joe Biden of starting the Russia-Ukraine War, making the outright lie that he gave Vladimir Putin "permission" to launch a "small incursion" into Ukraine.
Negotiators from the Trump administration gave Ukraine an ultimatum last week: Accept this deal, or the next one will be worse.
Sens. Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) and Roger Wicker (R-Miss.), the chair of the Senate Armed Services Committee, panned President Trump’s proposal to end the Russia-Ukraine war as rewarding Russian
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Last nuclear treaty between US and Russia nears expiration as Trump and Putin trade testing threats
US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin have spent weeks trading threats to restart nuclear tests, an escalation kicked off by Putin’s boasts about tests of the Poseidon nuclear powered missile in late October.
I don't see Trump being afraid of Russia using nuclear weapons,” Ukrainian historian Serhii Plokhy told Newsweek.
Officials from the U.S., Ukraine and Europe held meetings in Geneva to discuss next steps on the proposal.