Zelenskyy’s Meeting with Trump: A Calculated Pause, Not a Victory for Ukraine
Despite hopeful rhetoric, Zelenskyy’s recent meeting with President Trump reveals the limits of U.S. support amid geopolitical realities—underscoring Washington’s cautious approach to avoid deeper conflict with Russia.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy recently described his meeting with former U.S. President Donald Trump as "positive," but a closer look exposes a more complex—and sobering—picture for Ukraine and American interests alike. While Kyiv sought advanced Tomahawk missiles that could shift the battlefield dynamics, Trump backed away following a direct call with Russian President Vladimir Putin, signaling a strategic restraint grounded in sober America First principles. How long will Washington continue balancing support for its allies with the imperative to avoid escalating global conflicts that threaten U.S. national security? This question cuts to the heart of Trump’s decision to withhold long-range...
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