Tuesday, August 05, 2025

After Operation Spiderweb, Trump cynically blamed Ukraine for the subsequent Russian attack on civilians

From Polskie Radio:

"Trump says Ukraine gave Putin reason to attack

07.06.2025 13:00 
 
US President Donald Trump has claimed that Ukraine gave Russia a reason to launch a massive overnight aerial assault, following a Ukrainian drone operation that reportedly damaged around 40 Russian strategic bombers. 

Speaking to reporters aboard Air Force One on Friday, Trump referred to Ukraine’s Operation Spiderweb, which targeted airfields deep inside Russia.

"They gave [Russian President Vladimir] Putin a reason to go in and bomb the hell out of them last night. That’s the thing I didn’t like about it," he said.

The attack involved more than 400 drones and 40 missiles, striking multiple Ukrainian cities, including Kyiv. At least a dozen people were killed, according to local authorities.

Trump’s remarks followed controversial comments made on Thursday, in which he compared Russia’s war in Ukraine to "two young children fighting like crazy."

Speaking of his recent call with Putin, he said:

"Sometimes you see two young children fighting like crazy. They hate each other, and they’re fighting in a park, and you try to pull them apart. They don’t want to be pulled."

He added that he had not yet decided whether to impose new sanctions on Russia.

In a strongly worded response on Friday, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky rejected Trump’s characterisation.

"We are not kids with Putin at the playground in the park. He is a murderer who came to this park to kill the kids," he told ABC News.

Zelensky also spoke of the personal trauma faced by ordinary Ukrainians, recounting the story of a man who lost his wife and three children in a Russian missile strike.

"He just said, ‘Every morning when I wake up, I’m just looking for my family – I’m looking everywhere in the flat… I still feel that it was a nightmare… a bad dream,'" Zelensky said.

The Ukrainian president added that President Trump could not fully understand the pain of Ukrainians.

"And it’s not about President Trump – it’s about any person who is not here in the country, who is some thousands of miles away – [they] cannot fully feel and understand this pain," he said.

Zelensky said that 631 Ukrainian children have been killed since the start of the Russian invasion in 2022.

On Saturday morning, Ukrainian officials reported that at least three people were killed and 21 injured in a massive overnight assault on the northeastern city of Kharkiv, which was struck by nearly 50 drones, missiles, and guided aerial bombs."

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Ukrainian Obozrevatel commented

"US President Donald Trump made a cynical statement regarding the latest massive Russian strike on Ukraine, which has left civilians dead and dozens wounded in several regions. He effectively shifted responsibility for yet another act of Russian terror onto its victim, Ukraine."

According to Trump, by destroying dozens of Russian strategic bombers, with which Russia had been striking Ukraine for more than three years, our country "gave Putin a reason to bomb them to hell." The US president made this statement while talking to journalists.

Asked about Operation Spider Web, Trump said he "didn't like it" - and then went on to justify Russian dictator and war criminal Vladimir Putin, saying the killings of civilians in Ukraine were a "response" to the attack on Russian strategic aviation carried out by the SBU as part of Operation Spider Web on June 1.

"They (Ukraine - Ed.) gave Putin an excuse to come in and bomb the hell out of them last night. I didn't like that. When I saw the special operation "Spider Web," I thought: "This is it, now there will be a counterattack," - said Trump, already habitually equating the victim and the aggressor and shifting the blame for Russian terror to Ukraine.

Trump also said that he would impose sanctions against Russia only if he considered it necessary.

"If I decide that Russia will not make an agreement or stop the bloodshed... I will use this if necessary," he said, not at all embarrassed by the fact that he had just commented on yet another bloody attack by Russian troops on peaceful Ukrainians...

Let us recall that earlier, during a meeting in the Oval Office with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, Trump compared Putin's war against Ukraine to children fighting. Speaking about the largest and bloodiest war in Europe since World War II, which took the lives of hundreds of thousands of people and wiped entire Ukrainian cities off the face of the earth, the American president said that Ukraine and Russia should be allowed to "fight a little longer" before they are "separated." He also cannot understand why there is so much "hatred" between Ukraine and Russia."   

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