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Trump Halts All Military Aid to Ukraine Amid Fiery Oval Office Confrontation with Zelensky

In a dramatic escalation of tensions, President Donald Trump has ordered an immediate suspension of all U.S. military aid to Ukraine. This decision follows a contentious Oval Office meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, during which Trump expressed frustration over Ukraine's perceived reluctance to engage in peace negotiations with Russia. The suspension affects over $1 billion in arms and ammunition that were in the pipeline or on order. The heated exchange occurred during Zelensky's visit to the White House, where discussions were initially intended to solidify a rare minerals deal between the two nations. However, the talks unraveled as Trump and Vice President J.D. Vance criticized Zelensky for not showing sufficient gratitude for U.S. support and for his cautious outlook on the war's end. Trump warned Zelensky, stating, "You're gambling with World War Three," highlighting the gravity of the situation. The suspension of aid has raised concerns among U.S. allies and defense officials. The halted assistance includes critical military hardware and munitions essential for Ukraine's defense against Russian aggression. European leaders have expressed alarm, fearing that the pause in aid could embolden Russian President Vladimir Putin and destabilize the region further. Vice President Vance echoed Trump's sentiments, criticizing Zelensky's apparent unwillingness to engage in the peace process. Despite the criticism, Vance expressed optimism that Zelensky would eventually pursue peace, emphasizing that the U.S. administration remains committed to a diplomatic resolution. The abrupt suspension has left Ukrainian officials and citizens grappling with the potential consequences. Many feel a sense of betrayal, fearing that the lack of U.S. military support could lead to increased Russian advances. European allies have pledged continued support, but there are concerns about their ability to fill the void left by the U.S. The situation underscores the critical need for strategic diplomacy to resolve the ongoing conflict.

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