Zelenskyy open to resigning for peace as Europe seeks Trump’s support for US troops

This past weekend, the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine entered a grim milestone as the war reached its third anniversary. Russia commemorated the date by launching an unprecedented drone assault on the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv, signaling an intensification of hostilities in the region.

In the midst of escalating tensions, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy made headlines by expressing readiness to resign if it could pave the way for peace. In a notable statement, he mentioned he would also relinquish his presidential post to facilitate Ukraine’s entry into NATO.

As the political climate grows increasingly fraught, President Trump has faced backlash from various quarters, labeling Zelenskyy a “dictator” and attributing blame for the conflict to him. In response, Senator Jack Reed (D-RI) sharply criticized Trump’s stance, asserting it reflects admiration for Russian President Putin and a lack of understanding for Ukraine’s plight. Reed emphasized that such a viewpoint is detrimental to the ongoing struggle for Ukrainian self-determination.

Meanwhile, on the defense front, U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth offered a counter-argument, defending Trump’s position as primarily aimed at halting the violence in Ukraine. Hegseth stated, “The reality is the president is focused on one thing and one thing only, and that’s stopping the killing and the destruction across Ukraine and ensuring an enduring peace,” pointing out that focusing on labels and judgments serves little purpose.

As international leaders convene in Kyiv to commemorate their solidarity with Zelenskyy, the atmosphere is charged with urgency. A dozen officials from Europe and Canada are in attendance, underscoring their commitment to support Ukraine. This visit coincides with significant developments at the Pentagon, where the Biden administration’s decision to dismiss top military officials, including Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, General C.Q. Brown Jr., has stirred discussions about the administration’s direction.

Trump’s proposed replacement for Brown, Lieutenant General Dan “Razin” Caine, has also been a topic of interest, raising questions about future military leadership amid these turbulent times. Hegseth defended the administration’s actions, drawing parallels to past presidents who made similar military leadership changes.

Looking ahead, a significant diplomatic move is on the horizon, as French and British leaders plan to visit the White House to propose a peace initiative aimed at deploying 300,000 peacekeepers to Ukraine. This strategy would include U.S. troops as a foundational support mechanism, although Trump has recently voiced opposition to any U.S. military involvement.

8 responses to “Zelenskyy open to resigning for peace as Europe seeks Trump’s support for US troops”

  1. Boyd Postell Avatar

    It makes a difference when someone stands up

    1. Fred M Smith Avatar
      Fred M Smith

      No U S troops —No more money to Ukraine–No NATO for Ukraine

      1. Ralph Mason Avatar
        Ralph Mason

        Absolutely!! Where are the europeans when troops are wanted!!!
        Europe created this mess they should provide the personnel.

  2. Chris Merritt Avatar

    No US troops! Let all the European Troops do it they are closest to the problem and have taken the Ukrainian refugees into their countries and should be the ones to secure them back to Ukraine!

  3. jim Avatar
    jim

    THIS IS NOT OUR WAR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! NO AMERICAN TROOPS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! NO MORE AMERICAN MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! this little p i s s ant is a liar a thief a con and a scam he owns mansions all over the world he owns jet and yachts his wife bought a 5 million dollar car all this on our money trump needs to seize everything we bought and sell it just like biden did to russia he will lie and lie NO MORE NO MORE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  4. Fred M Smith Avatar
    Fred M Smith

    No U S troops —No more money to Ukraine–No NATO for Ukraine

  5. Ralph Mason Avatar
    Ralph Mason

    Maybe its time to “reevaluate” the un the same as we did the “league of nations”. Europe needs to come to grips with their issues without us. We have buried too many of our sons for their petty dictators of the past and present.

  6. Maryjane Avatar
    Maryjane

    we just all need to pray for peace!

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