The incoherence and disdain for facts that characterises Trump’s approach is seen again in his handling of Ukraine. He says he wants to end the war with Russia – a laudable aim that most people share. But instead of supporting impartial, independent mediation, the US president has turned against Ukraine’s leader, Volodymr Zelenskyy, labelling him a dictator, and falsely implying that he profits from the war. Such projection is revealing. Trump’s ire stems in large part from Zelenskyy’s rejection of a $500bn minerals deal Trump wants as “repayment” for US aid. He seemed at one point to issue a de facto ultimatum: “Give me the cash, or I’ll back Russia.” Facing a loss of US support, Kyiv is reconsidering the deal under duress. But the war is no closer to ending.
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The strategic response from Ukraine should be to accept or negotiate the minerals deal. The prices of the rare earth metal are artificially high because China has somewhat of a monopoly on them. One there are other sources available, then China will lower the price in order to destabilise the ther producers.
ReplyDeleteZelensky wants to get some kind of win? Give Trump the contract.
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