Trump-Zelenskyy clash marks a defining turn away from U.S. defense of democracies
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Trump-Zelenskyy clash marks a defining turn away from U.S. defense of democracies


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An intense and unprecedented showdown in the Oval Office made it clear just how hostile President Donald Trump is toward Ukraine and its president, while also showing his ongoing admiration for Russia's authoritarian leader.

With cameras rolling, Trump and Vice President J.D. Vance berated Volodymyr Zelenskyy, the democratically elected leader of Ukraine, calling him “ungrateful,” “disrespectful,” and accusing him of “gambling with millions of lives.”

This exchange left no doubt that Trump views Ukraine not as a democratic U.S. ally facing an invasion from Russia, but simply as another party in a negotiation. He seemed more focused on demanding concessions from Ukraine, the weaker side, rather than pressuring Russia, the much larger, autocratic aggressor, to reach a compromise.

The moment left Ukraine’s ambassador to the U.S., Oksana Markarova, visibly distressed, with her hands on her head — a powerful image that quickly went viral.

While U.S. presidents have had their share of tense moments with allies, those exchanges usually happened privately. What made this situation so different was that it played out in front of cameras, and involved an American president siding with Russia — a longstanding adversary — against Ukraine, a fledgling democracy trying to break free from Moscow’s influence and join NATO.

For decades, U.S. presidents, regardless of party, believed that supporting democratic nations aligned with American interests and values. These countries were seen as better allies, fostering stability and trade. But under Trump, that consensus seems to have shifted.

For him, Russia is a powerful nation to strike deals with, while Ukraine is a smaller, less significant player who doesn’t necessarily deserve a voice at the table. In this equation, democracy doesn’t seem to be a priority.


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