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Trump has repeatedly told reporters he will decide what to do in Ukraine in two weeks, but has yet to make a final call.
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Poland is set to hold a presidential runoff election on Sunday between two candidates offering starkly different visions for the country’s future.
Trump’s approval rating in NH has declined in the last month, as most Granite Staters disapprove of Trump’s handling of economy and foreign policy.
Ukraine did not give the Trump administration advance notice of its drone strikes deep in Russian territory Sunday that wiped out dozens of nuclear “doomsday” bombers and other aircraft, according to reports.
With 41 military aircraft impacted, the Ukrainian drone attack was described by some commentators as Russia's "Pearl Harbor." The attack on Pearl Harbor in December 1941 was a surprise air raid by Japan on the U.S. during World War II. Kyiv's assault follows ground advances by Moscow troops in recent days in Ukraine's Sumy border region.
Russia's Investigative Committee said on Sunday that the two bridges collapsed due to explosions. In a third separate incident, a prominent Ukrainian partisan group claimed responsibility for an attack on relay systems in occupied Donetsk oblast, which stopped movement on a new Russian rail line.
World leaders are pursuing their own versions of national interest on different historical and actual timelines than the transactional aspirations of American presidents.
“Trump often praised or defended Putin, while Putin remained measured or even condescending. There was admiration but it was one-sided,” Ross said. “Given that this was more of a fantasy bond than an actual bond, a friendship reconciliation is unlikely to happen.” This article originally appeared on HuffPost.