The article discusses the implications of Trump’s decision to freeze military aid to Ukraine and its potential consequences for global security. Timothy Ash, an expert on Eastern Europe, is quoted in the article as saying that Russia is likely to be the main winner from this situation, given the concessions made by the US.
Ash notes that Trump’s actions have shifted the negotiating table in favor of Russia, allowing them to push for their maximalist demands, including the “denazification” and demilitarization of Ukraine. He also suggests that the minerals deal being pushed by Trump is a distraction from more pressing issues, such as NATO membership and Ukraine’s security.
The article highlights the damage caused by Trump’s actions to NATO and global security, with Ash stating that faith and trust in NATO have been badly damaged. He also warns that if the ceasefire deal doesn’t leave Ukraine secure, it could lead to the military collapse of Ukraine, social and economic instability, and potentially even more than 10 million Ukrainians fleeing west.
Ash expresses skepticism about Trump’s understanding of these issues and his motivations for pushing the minerals deal, suggesting that he may not care about the consequences of his actions. Overall, the article presents a critical view of Trump’s handling of Ukraine and its potential impact on global security.