Ukraine's Fight: Zelenskyy's Urgent Call for U. S. Support

Munich, GermanySat Feb 15 2025
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy recently sat down with NBC News' "Meet the Press" during the Munich Security Conference. He made it clear that Ukraine's survival, both now and in the future, hinges on U. S. military support. Zelenskyy emphasized that without this backing, Ukraine's chances of enduring the Russian invasion and its aftermath would be slim. He expressed his hope that the U. S. would remain a strategic partner, as he doesn't want to imagine a scenario where Ukraine faces Russia alone. The Munich Security Conference was a tense gathering. Vice President JD Vance criticized European leaders for not standing up for shared values with the U. S. German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier responded by pointing out that the Trump administration had disregarded established rules and partnerships. This divide comes at a critical time for Ukraine, which is in desperate need of weapons and soldiers as Russian forces slowly advance, controlling about 20% of the country. Meanwhile, in the U. S. , the Trump administration faced a series of legal challenges. A judge temporarily blocked mass terminations at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, halting Trump's efforts to dismantle the agency. Trump also signed executive orders, including one ending federal funding to schools requiring Covid vaccines and another establishing the "Energy Dominance Council. " The week saw a mix of legal setbacks and victories for Trump's agenda. Courts blocked several of his executive orders, including a freeze on federal grant money and plans to dismantle the U. S. Agency for International Development. However, a federal judge in Boston allowed the administration's "deferred resignation" program for federal employees to proceed. The latest developments at the Department of Justice (DOJ) have drawn comparisons to the "Saturday Night Massacre" during the Nixon administration. Acting Deputy Attorney General Emil Bove ordered the top federal prosecutor in New York to drop corruption charges against Mayor Eric Adams. This move, seen as a quid pro quo, led to several resignations within the DOJ. The episode highlights Trump's approach to the Justice Department, which contrasts with his complaints about its politicization and his promises to combat federal corruption. The Republican-controlled House Budget Committee advanced a budget blueprint to slash taxes and spending by trillions of dollars. Additionally, the Department of Government Efficiency received approval to use software that could transfer vast amounts of data from the Labor Department's systems, raising concerns among career employees. The Trump family has also been in the news, reportedly earning nearly $80 million through various ventures since the 2024 election. Politicians took to social media to share Valentine's Day messages, with some offering more sincere notes while others posted less earnest wishes.
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