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Updated · ms.now · Jul 7
Trump Says 3-Year Russia-Ukraine War 'Doesn't Affect' U.S. at NATO Summit
Updated
Updated · ms.now · Jul 7

Trump Says 3-Year Russia-Ukraine War 'Doesn't Affect' U.S. at NATO Summit

3 articles · Updated · ms.now · Jul 7

Summary

  • At the NATO summit kickoff in Ankara, Donald Trump said Russia’s invasion of Ukraine “doesn’t affect the United States,” delivering the remark beside Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
  • The claim clashes with the war’s economic fallout: the invasion helped drive an initial oil-price spike and added to inflation pressures that still weigh on global markets, according to U.S. Bank.
  • Security stakes also undercut Trump’s argument, as Russia’s territorial expansion has heightened fears among U.S. allies that Moscow could threaten countries beyond Ukraine.
  • The comment fits Trump’s broader posture toward the alliance, with the Turkey summit unfolding as he steps up attacks on allies and fuels concerns that Washington is becoming more isolated.

Insights

As peace talks stall, can Ukraine's drone tech and new weapons alter the war's outcome without full U.S. backing?
With European trust in American security at a historic low, who will fill the power vacuum if the U.S. steps back?
Why is the U.S. greenlighting advanced weapons for Ukraine while claiming the conflict is not an American problem?