By Olivier Acuña Barba •Published: July 14, 2025•23:39•3 minutes read
NATO Secretary General Mark Latte and President of the United States, Donald J. Trump, at the White House
Donald Trump will take office on January 6th and say he will end the Russian war with Ukraine on his first day as president. He believes that his Russian counterparts have some influence, or his desire to give him the world’s most prestigious peace prize is greater than he grasps reality.
No one calls him naive, but many experts and analysts suggest that Trump is underestimating Putin, and that he believes he can convince his Russian counterpart to abandon his unwavering resolve to control his unwavering country. “It belongs to us.”.
Corrected. According to a psychological profile framed for Putin in 2017, Moscow describes Trump as a simple person who likes to take risks, according to the New York magazine Intelligencer It has been reported.
Long-standing Peace Award
Peace Prize nomination for Trump It’s been long and coveted The Nobel Prize will date for his first term, but he is talking more about how he is helping end the conflict in the second term, how he wants to be known as a peace director, and how much he wants to win the award, the AP wrote.
But Trump appears to believe what he said about Putin six days ago. “We get a lot of bullshit that was thrown into us by President Putin. “He’s always so lovely, but it turns out to be pointless.”
Putin and Zelensky U-turn
Now Trump is ready to do something about it, at least that’s what he’s saying now. Description Putin’s invasion of Ukraine as a “genius” and “savvy” I’ll call him He said he was “absolutely crazy” when he bombed civilians in neighboring countries, and recently, when he told Putin “bombing shit from Moscow.” It leaked audio.
Trump is also traveling back and forth between Ukraine. cancel Weapon shipping, and Sort They, and by it Stop Intelligence sharing, and Reopen That, and I’m saying Volodymir Zelensky is a dictator You will be at risk A peace agreement with Russia, finally making another one today, Monday, July 14th Tone U-turn.
Sitting next to the oval office of NATO executive director Mark Latte, who appears to be very pleased, Trump announces an agreement with alliance member states, leading to massive weapons delivery to Ukraine.
Trump also said that if Moscow does not reconcile within 50 days, the country will face serious sanctions.
“We are very unhappy with Russia, and we have very strict tariffs… at about 100%,” Trump said. According to To Euro News. “We spent $250 billion on this war…and we want to see it end. We’re disappointed with Putin because we thought there was a deal two months ago.”
“It’s very big”
“Billions of dollars worth of military equipment value will be purchased from the US and will go to NATO… and that will soon be distributed to the battlefield.”
The arms trade includes the urgently needed patriot missiles Ukraine desperately wants to defend against Russian air onslaught.
“It’s all: Patriots. It’s everything. It’s a complete complement with batteries,” Trump said, as if he was selling toys to the parents of his children.
The US President did not go further into details, but Washington’s European allies paid for arms entirely, making it very clear that the delivery of the first missile would come “within a few days” from European stocks.
“And they’re going to pay.”
“We send out many weapons of all kinds. They deliver those weapons right away…and they’re going to pay,” Trump said. It is currently believed that Kyiv only has six Patriot batteries when frequently trapping the impacts of Russian drones and missiles.
Regarding Putin, Trump said, “Look, I don’t want to say he’s an assassin, but he’s a tough guy. It’s been proven over the years. He’s been fooled by a lot of people,” Trump said. “He didn’t fool me. But what I say is, at some point, ultimately, we won’t talk. It has to be an action.”
The Guardian reported Russian officials and pro-war bloggers shrugged heavily at Trump’s announcement and declared that they had reported Ukrainian journalist Ilya Ponomalenko. I wrote it: “If Trump had listened to wise and honest people about helping Ukraine instead of that cannibal putin artistic lies, could he have saved Ukraine’s lives if Trump had listened to wise and honest people from the start?”