NATO Just Handed Ukraine to Putin While Everyone Watched Trump

NATO Just Handed Ukraine to Putin While Everyone Watched Trump!

While the world was busy watching Donald Trump and his diplomatic victories at the NATO summit in The Hague, one crucial thing slipped completely under the radar – NATO practically handed Ukraine over to Vladimir Putin! Yes, you read that right. While everyone was celebrating Trump’s demands for increasing European defense spending to 5% of GDP and his support for Article 5, Eastern Europe and Ukraine were left in deep uncertainty and a feeling of betrayal.

Trump’s “Great Victory” or Disaster for Ukraine?

Trump managed to push through increased European defense spending at the Hague summit, which was supposed to strengthen NATO and deter Russia. But while it sounded like a win, in reality, Ukraine was left out in the cold. Ukrainian President Zelensky was marginalized, and NATO refused to condemn Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in the final declaration. It’s like calling firefighters, and they tell you they can’t help because the fire is “too big.”

Ukraine in Desperate Straits

After more than three years of war, Ukraine is exhausted. It lacks manpower and weapons. Trump had earlier warned that Ukraine was running out of soldiers, and Vice President JD Vance criticized forced conscription. Zelensky had to lift a long-standing opposition to mobilizing young people aged 18 to 24, but that didn’t solve the problem. Russian attacks are advancing, and the morale of the Ukrainian army is falling due to conflicts within the command chain.

Russia Strengthens, Ukraine Despairs

Russian military successes near Pokrovsk were enabled by a lack of Ukrainian defenders. Ukraine now depends on the generosity of European allies. Germany has finally been allowed to supply long-range artillery rockets and Patriot missiles to Ukraine. The Netherlands has transferred its last 24 promised F-16s, and Norway is considering doubling its deliveries. The UK plans to finance drone production together with Ukraine and Germany, investing 5 billion euros in long-range missile production.

But It’s Not Enough!

All this aid is a drop in the ocean compared to Ukraine’s needs. Its domestic industry cannot keep up with the military aid Russia receives from North Korea, which has already deployed about 11,000 elite soldiers to the war. Russia also uses North Korean units as human waves in attacks, while Ukraine loses its most experienced soldiers and has no adequate replacements.

NATO and Europe – Heroes or Traitors?

While NATO celebrates budget increases and claims Ukraine is on an “irreversible path” to membership, the reality is that Ukraine is left to fight alone. The refusal to clearly condemn the Russian invasion and the marginalization of Ukrainian concerns in the final NATO declaration signal that the West is tired of the war and ready to sacrifice Ukraine in negotiations with Putin.

Russian Pressure Intensifies

Russian drone and missile attacks on Kyiv and other areas are intensifying. Ukraine focuses on air defense systems but lacks sophisticated offensive weapons like Tomahawk cruise missiles or fighter jets that could neutralize Russian Su-35s. Putin has even announced a reduction in defense spending next year, while NATO plans to increase it to 5% of GDP over the next decade.

Conclusion – The West Has Handed Ukraine to Putin

While everyone watched Trump and his diplomatic games, NATO quietly gave up on Ukraine. Without clear support and adequate military aid, Ukraine is at the mercy of Russia. This is not just a betrayal of Ukraine but a dangerous message to the entire free world. If the West hands Ukraine to Putin, who’s next?

If you thought this was the end of the story, think again. The war continues, and the real battle is just beginning. What do you think – has NATO really betrayed Ukraine, or is this just part of a bigger game? Drop a comment, spark a debate, or just share this article if your heart is with Ukraine!


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