Is Russia’s ‘Power Grid Truce’ a Hollow Promise? A Closer Look at the Real Stakes for America
As brutal winter grips Ukraine, Trump claims Putin agreed to halt power grid attacks temporarily—yet skepticism remains. What does this mean for Ukraine’s sovereignty and America’s security interests?
As Ukraine faces one of its harshest winters in years, a purported temporary ceasefire in Russian attacks on critical Ukrainian energy infrastructure has been announced—but can this promise be trusted? President Donald Trump recently stated that Vladimir Putin agreed to pause assaults on Kyiv’s power grid for a week, aiming to ease civilian suffering during freezing temperatures. Yet, the details remain murky and the timing unclear, raising serious questions about Russia’s intentions. Can We Trust Putin’s Moratorium Amid Ongoing Aggression? While Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov confirmed the agreement as a "personal request" from Trump, contradictions abound. The promise supposedly lasts...
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