Trump Blasts Putin’s “Crazy” Ukraine Onslaught, Weighs More Russia Sanctions – Also Tells Zelenskiy to “Shut Up”
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Key Entities
- • Donald Trump: U.S. President criticizing Putin yet admonishing Zelenskiy.
- • Vladimir Putin: Russian President intensifying attacks on Ukraine.
- • Volodymyr Zelenskiy: Ukrainian President, reliant on foreign aid.
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Left-Leaning View
Often slams Trump for inconsistent foreign policy, risking Ukraine’s fight.
Centrist View
Notes complex stance, balancing condemnation of Russia with frustration at Ukraine’s aid demands.
Right-Leaning View
Some hail tough talk against Putin but want Ukraine to bear more responsibility for defense.
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