Ukraine Deserves
Better, not President Trump
President Donald J. Trump is continuing to express his impulsively
absurd and offensive observations about Russia’s war against Ukraine that do
not bode well for Ukraine’s sovereignty and regional security.
Either because of his ignorance and arrogant belief in his infallibility
or subservience or Moscow’s dictator Putin, Trump isn’t presenting himself as a
serious global leader who has genuinely assumed leadership of the free world. Furthermore,
Trump has demonstrated unequivocally that he isn’t committed to defending
Europe and NATO against ongoing Russian aggression. Unity among America’s
traditional allies isn’t top of mind for Trump, who sadly shuns America’s
historical traditions and policies. This view is causing concern across the
Atlantic. Trump’s erratic foreign policy resembles Russia’s point of view and
actions as accentuated by Putin, the despot Trump claims to know quite well and
consequently even tolerates bar none.
Trump’s latest preposterous remark shocked observers at the
Davos forum a couple of weeks ago. The American president called Ukrainian President
Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Putin “stupid” for failing to reach a peace deal.
Speaking at the forum, Trump reiterated his oft stated, erroneous analysis that
the “tremendous” and “abnormal hatred” between the Ukrainian president and Russian
dictator is the reason for the war and the inability to end it, without acknowledging
Russian aggression and imperialism as causes.
Trump has been known to mock Zelenskyy as a poor negotiator
and “grossly incompetent,” as tensions continued to rise over the Administration’s
direct talks with Russia about ending the war it launched nearly four years
ago. Trump has said Kyiv had enough time to end the war, “You should have never
been there. You should have never started it. You should have made a deal.”
Again, lack of knowledge and ambivalence about facts. Assigning
parity to the aggressor and victim sends the matter into a dead end, from which
there is no emergence.
Politico pointed out that Trump’s pro-Putin favoritism has
called Zelenskyy is a “dictator” even though he won a fair election in 2019.
But the American president doesn’t say the same about Putin, even though his
main opponent died in jail a few weeks before Putin won a rigged election last
year and the United Nations has designated him a war criminal.
In the recent weeks, Trump and his team have also undermined
NATO, backed far-right politicians in Europe and vowed to hit the European
Union with a trade war for its “very unfair” treatment of the US No wonder a
growing number of European officials and diplomats think the American president
is really on Russia’s side.
Ukraine and the other former captive nations of Russian imperialism
have come to recognize that Russia can’t be trusted. Russia said it wouldn’t
bombard Ukraine during the frigid weather but then it launched its largest
aerial assault on Ukraine, resuming direct attacks on energy infrastructure
despite a request from Trump that Moscow refrain from striking such targets
during extreme winter cold. The assault hit eight Ukrainian regions, striking
thermal power plants that provide heat to Kyiv and major cities including
Kharkiv and Dnipro, according to Ukraine's energy ministry.
“Each such Russian strike confirms that attitudes in Moscow
have not changed,” Zelenskyy said, calling for faster delivery of air-defense
systems, noting that such an attack “can be intercepted only by Patriot
systems.”
Trump, in his pro-Russia point of view, thanked Moscow for
fulfilling its promise.
“We asked President Putin if they could stop the shooting
for a week,” Trump told reporters at an event in the Oval office. “They're
being hit with, proportionately, the kind of cold that we're being hit. It’s
much colder in Ukraine to start off with, but it’s really cold. He agreed to do
that. We appreciated that very much.”
Trump’s claim that his Russian comrade “kept his word” by
not launching mass missile and drone strikes against Ukraine’s energy
infrastructure for a week has been met with perplexity and dismay in Kyiv.
Trump might have missed the news that Russian continued bombing Ukraine.
“I believe this is either a mockery of our misfortune, a
lack of understanding of the situation, or wishful thinking,” Volodymyr Ariev,
a lawmaker from the opposition European Solidarity party, told the Kyiv
Independent.
“(The pause) was for Sunday to Sunday,” Trump said the
same day. “It opened up and (Putin) hit them hard... He kept his word on that.
One week is a lot — we will take anything.”
“This is clearly a victory for Putin,” Inna Sovsun, lawmaker
from the Holos party, told the Kyiv Independent. “He can claim that Russia has
shown ‘goodwill’ while continuing to drag out the negotiation process."
Russia has significantly upped the frequency of mass attacks
in recent weeks with some happening less than a week apart. But the slightly
longer pause between strikes on January 24 and February 3 was reflected in the
size of the attack which was the largest of the winter so far. Russia launched
71 missiles, compared to only 4 on January 18, 27 on January 20, and
21 on January 24.
Adding to the anger in Ukraine is the seeming lack of
recognition from the US that Russia conducted several deadly strikes on Ukraine
during the period in question, including a drone attack on a bus that killed
12 miners in Pavlohrad, Dnipropetrovsk Oblast on February 1. Several days
earlier, Russian cutthroats twice hit passenger trains resulting in civilian deaths
and injuries.
“Putin only needed time to reload the missiles, refuel the
planes, and lift them into the air,” Ruslan Horbenko, a lawmaker from the
ruling Servant of the People party, told the Kyiv Independent. “Such fake
statements from both sides, from the Russians and from the United States, only
weaken the trust of both Ukraine and European partners.”
No condemnations have been forthcoming from the White House.
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte, an ardent support of
Ukraine, arrived in Kyiv during the attack and said Russia was attempting to
cripple the country’s energy system, urging allies to provide more air-defense
interceptors.
“It is important that the NATO Secretary General is
with us in Ukraine at such a brutal moment of this war, when the Russians have
once again disregarded the efforts of the American side,” Zelenskyy posted on
X.
“Ukraine needs much more,” Rutte said. “And we are urgently
working to ensure that more is delivered as quickly as possible. I continue to
work with allies, urging them to dig deep in their stockpiles, knowing how
pressing is the need.”
Meanwhile, the US is aiming to get a peace deal
between Ukraine and Russia by March despite a lack of
progress on territorial concessions, according to reports. Don’t count on it.
Trump and his team are without a doubt unprepared and
incapable of bringing peace to Ukraine. They lack the intellectual and philosophical
skills to stand firmly in Ukraine’s corner, forthrightly defending its sovereignty
while opposing bravely Moscow’s aggression.
Trump must abandon his dangerous anti-Ukraine and pro-Russia policies. The world, NATO, Ukraine and Ukrainian American voters deserve and expect no more.