U.S. President Donald Trump has publicly expressed uncertainty about his ability to end the ongoing war in Ukraine. Speaking to reporters aboard Air Force One, Trump stated, "I don't know," when asked if he could find a way to stop the conflict, adding that he could not say whether it would happen or not. Despite this uncertainty, he affirmed that ending the war remains a priority for him. Furthermore, according to a senior White House official cited by Politico, Trump believes that Russia will ultimately win the war in Ukraine, viewing it as a matter of time regardless of Western military aid to Kyiv. This stance contrasts with his earlier campaign promise to end the war within 24 hours. These remarks highlight a shift in Trump's public position on the conflict since he took office.
Trump's view is that Russia will win, the question is how long it will take, — Politico with reference to the White House - Despite statements about arms supplies to Kiev, US President Donald Trump is convinced that Russia will eventually win the conflict in Ukraine, Politico https://t.co/vywWR7LWIp
Trump cree que Moscú ganará en el conflicto ucraniano incluso si Kiev recibe más armas por parte de Occidente, reportó Politico, citando a personas conocedoras del asunto https://t.co/ctZZLKnJnT https://t.co/aubsfuI3Ru
Trump Believes Russia Will Win—It's Just a Matter of Time According to Politico, U.S. President Donald Trump still believes that a Russian victory in the war is only a matter of time. A senior White House official, speaking on condition of anonymity, told the outlet: "Trump https://t.co/B7ubzPAHHS