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Demand the Truth: Is Russia Forcing NATO to Harden Borders—or Is the West Escalating Conflict?
The proposed coalition, dubbed the “coalition of the willing,” would place French and British troops on the ground
The proposed coalition, dubbed the “coalition of the willing,” would place French and British troops on the ground
Tensions escalated after Steve Bannon called for Musk's deportation, citing his immigration status despite Musk being a U.S. citizen since 2002.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio and President Trump push for peace talks, while Trump threatens harsher sanctions if discussions stall.
The conflict, now nearing its two-year mark, has led to significant loss of life, with Western nations providing economic and military aid to Ukraine to counter Russian aggression.
NATO officials remain skeptical of Moscow's intentions, citing Russia’s military draft and demands to address the "root causes" of the conflict as barriers to progress.
Putin's demands highlight the ongoing need to prioritize Ukraine's sovereignty while addressing U.S. interests in reducing prolonged foreign conflicts.
U.S. resumes weapons supplies and intelligence sharing with Ukraine, showcasing strong support for allies while pursuing peace through strength.
Tensions rise after a heated exchange between Ukrainian President Zelenskyy and U.S. President Trump, casting doubt on America’s commitment.