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Mr. Trump on Tuesday mimicked Russian propaganda by claiming Ukraine had started the war with Russia and that Kyiv is little better than the Kremlin because it hasnt held a wartime election. Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky replied on Wednesday that Mr. Trump was living in a disinformation space, which may have been imprudent but was accurate.
Mr. Trump escalated on Wednesday, as he usually does, calling Mr. Zelensky a dictator, and suggesting Ukraines leader snookered the U.S. into supporting a war that couldnt be won, that never had to start. Mr. Zelensky refuses to have Elections, is very low in Ukrainian Polls, and the only thing he was good at was playing Biden like a fiddle. Its tempting to dismiss this exchange as mere rhetoric, but it has the feel of political intention for Mr. Trump. He may be trashing Ukraines democracy to make voters think theres no real difference between the Kremlin and Kyiv. He may think this will make it easier to sell a peace deal that betrays Ukraine.
We doubt most Americans will overlook his false moral equivalence. Mr. Putins war of conquest started three years ago this month when Russian troops rolled over the border and tried to capture Kyiv. The war began not because Mr. Putin had legitimate security fearsbut because the aging former KGB agent wants to reassemble most of the Soviet empire he saw crumble as a young man. Ukraine has delayed elections while it is operating under martial law and fighting a war for survival. Its constitution allows this, and Britain under Nazi siege didnt hold an election during World War II. Was Churchill a dictator?
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Mr. Trump may also think he can turn Ukrainians against Mr. Zelensky. But the irony is that Mr. Trumps lashing may have the opposite effect, especially if they see Mr. Zelensky opposing a bad deal forced on them by a U.S.-Russia pact that includes no credible security guarantee against future Russian marauding. The U.S. has a profound interest in denying Mr. Putin a new perch on more of the NATO border, which is the real reason America has been right to arm Ukraine. A deal that amounts to Ukrainian surrender will be a blow to American power that will radiate to the Pacific and the Middle East. It would be the opposite of Mr. Trumps promise to restore a golden age of U.S. prestige and world calm.
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Last week Mr. Trump said Ukraine cant join NATO and must give up much of its territory to Russiaconcessions to Mr. Putin with nothing in return. Mr. Putins response this week has been more drone attacks on Ukraine. And here we thought Mr. Trump doesnt like being played. The better strategy than beating up Ukraine is making clear to Mr. Putin the arms and pressure hell face if the Russian doesnt wind down the war to accept a durable peace. As it stands now, Mr. Trumps seeming desperation for a deal is a risk to Ukraine, Europe, U.S. interestsand his own Presidency.
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