
Trump Suspends Military Aid to Ukraine After Oval Office Blowup
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55% : The officials said the directive would be in effect until Trump determined that Ukraine had demonstrated a good-faith commitment to peace negotiations with Russia.43% : It was unclear what exactly Zelenskyy would need to do for Trump to resume the military assistance.
37% : And he may well decide to hold back from any negotiations at all, figuring that any prolonged dispute between Trump and Zelenskyy will only strengthen his position, either on the battlefield or when ceasefire talks ever take place.
31% : It resulted from a series of meetings at the White House on Monday between Trump and his senior national security aides, the officials said, speaking on the condition of anonymity to discuss internal deliberations.
31% : Tensions between Trump and Zelensky exploded into the open Friday, when the two men were supposed to sign a deal at the White House for Ukraine to turn over rare mineral rights to repay U.S. military aid over the past three years.
23% : Instead, Trump and Vice President JD Vance berated Zelenskyy in front of the cameras for not being grateful enough for U.S. support.
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