Sunday, March 2, 2025

Trump’s Appeasement of Russian Aggression against Ukraine Abandons U.S. Security Policy and Forfeits American Leadership of the Free World

For the third anniversary of the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine last week, Ukraine sponsored a resolution in the United Nations General Assembly condemning Russian aggression and calling for Russia to withdraw, which passed 93-18. Even traditional Russian ally Serbia voted in favor of the resolution, while other pro-Russian States did not vote or abstained. The United States, under the Russian-backed Trump Administration, voted against the resolution, together with Russia, North Korea, Belarus and other repressive States. The U.S. instead offered a neutrally worded resolution that did not blame Russia for starting the Russo-Ukrainian War, which also passed. Russia invaded Ukraine in 2014, seizing Crimea and launched a full-scale invasion in 2022, trying to conquer the entire former Soviet Republic and taking much of the Russian-speaking areas in eastern Ukraine where Russia had fomented a separatist war. Russia had formally recognized Ukraine’s independence, sovereignty and territorial integrity. The United States and its major Western European allies had guaranteed Ukraine’s security in exchange for Ukraine giving up its Soviet nuclear weapons arsenal, as Russia had demanded. Russian tyrant Vladimir Putin is an ex-Soviet intelligence officer trying to restore the Soviet Union and Russian Empire. Trump is abandoning the longtime American policy of opposing aggression as a fundamental principle of international security, freedom and prosperity. Instead, he is trying to appease Russia, which backed his candidacies for president in 2016, 2020 and 2024, by forcing Ukraine to accept Russian theft of its territory in exchange for a cease-fire, with no U.S. security guarantee to prevent further Russian aggression. Trump’s demand that Europe provide security guarantee to Ukraine would forfeit American leadership of the Free World. He would thus encourage more aggression by rewarding it, and deny freedom to Ukrainians living under Russian occupation. Trump tried to coerce Ukraine into signing a deal to give up its mineral rights, with no express security guarantee and then publicly berated the Ukrainian President in the Oval Office in the most undiplomatic manner ever in American history. There have been condemnations of Trump’s appeasement policy from conservatives in America and abroad, as well as from others across the political spectrum, and reiterations by U.S. allies of strong support for Ukraine. The U.S. cut its support for repairing the Ukrainian electrical infrastructure, which Russia targets in a terrorist fashion to plunge Ukrainian civilians into the cold. There were pro-Ukrainian protests in America, as well as against leading pro-Russian Trumpists Vice President JD Vance and Elon Musk, the businessman and government contractor who was Trump’s biggest campaign contributor and who is a special employee in the Trump Administration exercising broad powers without full security clearances or Senate confirmation.

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