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Trump Plans Possible Meeting with Putin Amid Talks to End Ukraine War – A Move That Could Reshape Global Politics
Critics worry the U.S. could push for a peace plan that compromises Ukraine’s territorial integrity without Kyiv's involvement.
Critics worry the U.S. could push for a peace plan that compromises Ukraine’s territorial integrity without Kyiv's involvement.
U.S. President Donald Trump rejects NATO membership for Ukraine and focuses on negotiating peace with the Kremlin, sparking criticism.
Tulsi Gabbard, newly-appointed DNI, emphasizes global peace, alliances, and intelligence accuracy at the Munich Security Conference.
A U.S. delegation, including Secretary of State Marco Rubio, has been named to lead the talks, signaling efforts to strengthen U.S.–Russia relations.
Key aid recipients like Israel, Egypt, Jordan, and Ukraine are unlikely to face major cuts due to long-term agreements and security priorities.
House Speaker Mike Johnson's decision to remove Rep. Mike Turner as House Intelligence Committee chairman sparks GOP backlash. Internal divisions deepen as Trump's influence looms.
Russia has sent mixed signals, welcoming talks but rejecting several proposals, while recent battlefield advancements suggest Putin may stall negotiations to secure more territory.
Critics, including Trump, argue Biden’s policies led to costly conflicts, citing the Afghanistan withdrawal, the war in Ukraine, and the humanitarian crisis in Gaza as major failures.