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President Donald Trump seems to have learned the lesson painfully gleaned by all his 21st-century predecessors: You can’t reset US relations with Vladimir Putin.
The most dramatic example of unfulfilled expectations has come in Ukraine, the bloody conflict Trump promised to end even before his inauguration.
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Raw Story on MSN‘Enough is enough’: Insiders say Trump’s new Putin posture fueled by bruised egoPresident Donald Trump's new posture against Vladimir Putin isn't because he's had a genuine change of heart in favor of ...
The US president says he is "disappointed" in Putin and will be sending "top-of-the-line" weapons to Ukraine, via Nato.
President Donald Trump’s relationship with Russian President Vladimir Putin has long been described as a bromance, with the two often exchanging flattering words and laudatory comments.
President Trump has been critical of Russian President Vladimir Putin in recent days. NPR looks at the deteriorating relationship and whether Trump might take steps against Russia in favor of Ukraine.
Five months ago, President Donald Trump turned heads when he claimed Russian President Vladimir Putin – the man who had invaded Ukraine – wanted peace in Ukraine. “I believe he wants peace ...
President Trump's Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, offered to help him deal with Iran, Trump told reporters aboard Air Force One, in remarks shared by the White House on Tuesday. “As you ...
Trump-Putin call poses choice of sanctions or ... and make it basically unsustainable for Russia to continue the war," Federico Borsari of the Center for European Policy Analysis think tank ...
WSJ's Alexander Ward breaks down the relationship between President Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin, and how it's only now showing signs of souring over an elusive peace deal in Ukraine.
WASHINGTON — The White House has been in spike-the-football mode since President Donald Trump signed his sweeping tax and domestic ... Analysis: Trump slams Putin, touts self-made tariff deals ...
What timing: Trump spoke with Russian President Vladimir Putin for 50 minutes Saturday. The two discussed the Israel-Iran conflict and Russia’s war with Ukraine.
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