This article analyzes recent statements by Donald Trump, US and European politicians regarding Ukraine, sanctions against Russia, and responses by Polish leaders to Russian drones entering Polish airspace.
The discussion covers Trump’s announcement about a possible state of emergency in Washington and his political messaging on sanctions against Russia and China. Trump stresses that Republicans are ready to impose sanctions, but expects Europe to take the first step. He has also expressed readiness to mediate talks between Ukraine and Russia. According to the author, Russian representatives have retreated from negotiations and reduced relevant group activities in Washington.
The author sharply criticizes Polish politician Sikorski for claiming success in downing drones when only three or four out of twenty were intercepted, highlighting Ukraine's downing rate of 92-93%. The article describes such statements as anti-Ukrainian and points out the lack of adequate NATO response to air security threats.
The article also discusses the European partners' positions: their willingness to support Ukraine rhetorically, but reluctance to send troops or air defense systems onto Ukrainian territory. The author argues that allies should treat Ukraine as an equal partner, not as a “gray zone.”
The stance of US adviser Kellogg is also featured, stating that Russia is not winning the war, though acknowledging the conflict is far from over. The author insists that tougher sanctions and military actions against Russia, China, and India are necessary for Ukraine’s victory.
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