U.S. President Donald Trump has stated that he is focused on ending the Russia-Ukraine war, describing it as "Biden's war" and expressing his intent to withdraw American involvement. Trump has criticized the current funding and military support for Ukraine, suggesting that the U.S. should stop providing money and weapons to Kyiv. He has also called Russia's economy weak and believes that lower oil prices will damage Russia's war capabilities. As part of his strategy, Trump is urging China and India to cease purchasing oil from Russia to cut financial support to the Kremlin. However, critics argue that Trump's approach has weakened U.S. leverage, enriched adversaries, and emboldened Russian President Vladimir Putin to continue the conflict. Trump has also been accused of damaging relations with India, a key strategic partner in Asia.
Trump says he wants to end the war in Ukraine—but he’s weakened our leverage, enriched bad actors, and emboldened Putin to keep his war going. That’s not how you pressure Putin to end this war—it’s how you let him off the hook. https://t.co/SvmlHPtJAU
🇺🇸❗️🇺🇦 Trump on Ukraine: This is the one we are working hardest on. The other ones I stopped within days. You have to understand the main thing: This is Biden's war. This is not my war. I'm here to get us out of it. It's a mess. And I'm working to get us out of it. https://t.co/SkP0ZVGTw9
TRUMP: FOCUSED ON ENDING RUSSIA-UKRAINE WAR