Trump’s Fury at Putin Sparks Major U.S. Shift on Ukraine Aid

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Donald Trump’s administration is preparing a significant revision of its Ukraine policy, citing the president’s growing anger at Vladimir Putin’s conduct. The shift comes as special envoy Keith Kellogg arrives in Kyiv for urgent discussions.

Trump’s public denunciation of Putin’s military tactics—particularly the targeting of civilians—marks a sharp break from his earlier diplomatic efforts. The president’s remarks signal a new, more confrontational approach.

Ukraine’s civilian population is facing unprecedented danger, with June recording the highest casualties since the war began. Russian attacks have overwhelmed air defenses, creating a dire need for advanced protection.

The U.S. will provide Patriot air defense systems, with European Union funding ensuring swift delivery. This move, backed by congressional leaders and NATO, demonstrates an unprecedented level of Western coordination.

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