The Wall Street Journal on Monday slammed the Trump administration’s voting against a resolution at the United Nations which called out Russia’s ongoing invasion of Ukraine. America’s siding with Russia was a “regrettable moment,” wrote the editorial board of the conservative newspaper.
The conservative newspaper’s editorial board condemned the president’s “rhetorical assault” on Ukraine and the “looming” rehab of Russia’s Vladimir Putin.
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Hosted on MSNUK, Germany, and France ready to deploy troops to Ukraine - French Finance MinisterHe stressed that U.S. backing plays crucial role in ensuring the ceasefire. Read also: UK and France eye 30,000 peacekeepers for Ukraine, but U.S. role remains uncertain "If we want the ceasefire to be respected,
President Trump is only beginning the second month of his second term, but divisions are already erupting. The friction is so obvious that Democrats, having been pummeled by their election loss
The UK and France are ready to send peacekeepers to Ukraine, only if the United States gives guarantees of protection to this contingent, but US President Donald Trump does not give such guarantees. This was reported by the Financial Times
Vice President JD Vance declared Thursday that the US will consider sanctions and even military action if Russian Vladimir Putin refuses to end the nearly three-year long war in Ukraine.
Vice President Vance accused The Wall Street Journal of “twisting” his answer to a question about President Trump’s stance on Russia during a recent interview he granted the
KYIV, Ukraine—The Russian army’s advance in Ukraine is slowing, just as President Trump is pressing for talks. The slowdown comes at a critical time for both sides. Russia wants to trade gains ...
Republican pollster Frank Luntz, however, mocked Trump over his latest comments on Ukraine.
Wall Street is falling again Tuesday as U.S. households get more pessimistic about the economy because of inflation, tariffs and other policies coming from Washington. The S&P 500 was down 1% in morning trading.
The conservative Wall Street Journal continued taking swipes ... the U.S. president’s purported bid to end Russia’s war on Ukraine. On Tuesday, the newspaper’s editorial board called out ...
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