Trump is doing the one thing Clinton, Bush, Obama, and Biden refused to do for Ukraine
12, 2025, a reporter in the Oval Office asked President Donald Trump about Ukraine’s terms. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky wanted security assurances, she said — then corrected herself: If the war ended, he wanted guarantees.Two words. Recommended Stories I would want revenge, too.
- ▪12, 2025, a reporter in the Oval Office asked President Donald Trump about Ukraine’s terms.
- ▪Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky wanted security assurances, she said — then corrected herself: If the war ended, he wanted guarantees.Two words.
- ▪Recommended Stories I would want revenge, too.
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| Original publisher | Washington Examiner |
| Canonical URL | https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/op-eds/4689233/ukraine-security-guarantees-senate-ratification-trump/ |
| Publication time | Tue, 18 Aug 2026 12:00:00 +0000 |
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On Feb. 12, 2025, a reporter in the Oval Office asked President Donald Trump about Ukraine’s terms. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky wanted security assurances, she said — then corrected herself: If the war ended, he wanted guarantees.Two words. Two consecutive sentences. Used as if they meant the same thing. Recommended Stories I would want revenge, too. That’s why Israel has to refuse If South Korea won’t defend Hormuz, Trump should pull the nuclear umbrella Washington declared American manufacturing dead. Trump’s USMCA brought it back to life The president said, “We’ll see what that means.”Advertisement THE ‘RUSSIAN PUPPET’ ARMING UKRAINE: WHY EUROPE KEEPS GETTING SERBIA WRONGHe was right to hedge.
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