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Donald Trump, Matthew Whitaker and U.S. ambassador to NATO
Matthew Whitaker's Views on NATO, Ukraine Unclear Amid Trump Appointment
Whitaker, who has a background in law enforcement, has not been outspoken about his positions on foreign policy.
Who has Trump picked for his Cabinet so far? Matthew Whitaker is latest nomination
After a brief stint in Trump's first administration, the president-elect wants the conservative firebrand to become the next U.S. ambassador to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
What to know about Matthew Whitaker, Trump’s pick to be America's ambassador to NATO
Donald Trump has tapped former acting attorney general Matthew Whitaker as U.S. ambassador to NATO, set to make him the nation’s representative to a bedrock Western alliance that the president-elect h
Biden, Trump and Ukraine
Joe Biden's Ukraine ATACMS Move Is a Gift for Trump—Ret. General
President Joe Biden's decision to green-light the use of long-range missiles by Ukraine to target positions inside Russia may benefit President-elect Donald Trump, a retired U.S. general has suggested.
Opinion
Opinion - The Ukraine war Trump could inherit after Biden’s escalation
The Biden administration is taking a calculated risk in its decision to permit long-range missile strikes inside Russia.
Biden is scrambling to change the war in Ukraine before Trump takes over
President Joe Biden took a slew of measures this week to support Ukraine in its defense against Russia. While late, they could help make a difference.
Putin, Ukraine
Putin can’t end the war in Ukraine without Russia collapsing
Russian President Vladimir Putin has quietly expressed openness to discussing a Ukraine ceasefire deal with US President-elect Donald Trump. Putin’s purported position was divulged to Reuters by five Kremlin insiders and added ammunition to Trump’s plans to freeze the Ukraine War at the start of his presidency.
Putin Says Ukraine War Is Going Global
President Vladimir Putin said on Thursday that the Ukraine war was escalating towards a global conflict after the United States and Britain allowed Ukraine to hit Russia with their weapons, and warned the West that Moscow could strike back.
Putin 'saber-rattling' by attacking Ukraine with new missile
Russian President Putin says his country attacked Ukraine with a new missile. He is also strengthening his alliance with North Korea. Council on Foreign Relations President Michael Froman joins Andrea Mitchell to weigh in on the escalation amid the ongoing conflict.
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The Ukraine War May Spiral Out of Control Before Trump Takes Office | Opinion
Even before Donald Trump's election victory, the president-elect expressed his intention to bring the Russia-Ukraine war to ...
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The Daily T: Why Trump won’t end the Ukraine war ‘in 24 hours’
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky met with President-elect Donald
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Trump’s Vow to End the War Could Leave Ukraine With Few Options
One question is whether the new administration and Europe will provide security guarantees to prevent Russia from taking more ...
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Trump's return may force Europe's hand on China and Ukraine
European leaders are likely to be pressured to take a harder line on China, even as they see a more immediate threat from ...
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Exclusive: Putin, ascendant in Ukraine, eyes contours of a Trump peace deal
U.S. President-elect Trump, who has vowed to swiftly end the conflict, is returning to the White House at a time of Russian ...
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Trump Should Bring the Ukraine War to Its ‘Inevitable Ending’
President Trump is coming into office in January, and he is inheriting a war that will be almost three years old at that ...
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US will send Ukraine at least $275 million in new weapons in push to bolster Kyiv before Trump
U.S. officials say the Pentagon will send Ukraine at least $275 million in new weapons. It comes as the Biden administration ...
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Angela Merkel offers views on Putin, Trump, Ukraine in long-awaited memoirs
Germany's Angela Merkel recalls tricky dealings with world leaders from Donald Trump to Vladimir Putin during her 16-year ...
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Column: Aiding Ukraine has been cheap. Caving to Russia would be far more costly
If the incoming administration abandons Kyiv, Russia's ambitions will explode and nuclear weapons will proliferate.
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