President Trump is considering ending military aid to Ukraine following a tense White House meeting with President Zelensky. Trump will meet with senior advisors to discuss the future of Ukraine aid, even as European countries explore increased support. The White House meeting ended abruptly after Zelensky was asked to leave. Trump defended his record on Ukraine, stating he gave none of Ukraine's land to Russia. National Security Advisor Mike Waltz indicated unlimited support from America is over, citing limited resources and the need for Zelensky to negotiate peace. Retired Lt. Col. Tony Shaffer revealed the UK signed a 100-year deal with Ukraine for mineral rights days before Trump's inauguration, suggesting Zelensky misled the U.S. about dealings with European allies. This UK-Ukraine partnership strengthens security ties and mineral cooperation. Trump's team discovered they were being played, with the U.S. asked to provide security guarantees for an economic deal already signed with the UK. Trump seeks transparency and fair burden-sharing, advocating for European responsibility in the conflict.
Trump Considers Ending Ukraine Aid After Tense Zelensky Meeting; UK Mineral Deal Revealed
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