From the Hill (also on Yahoo!News):
"Trump needs to step up and get serious about Ukraine
Trump may not appreciate the comparison, but his erratic policy shifts partially mirror former President Biden’s own vacillations on the proper response to Putin’s aggression.
Biden said at first he would accept “a minor incursion” by Russia and rejected a no-fly zone for fear of triggering “World War III.” He vetoed use of modern U.S. and German tanks and other Western weapons systems, only to reverse himself later. He hamstrung Ukraine’s ability to strike targets deep inside Russia, all while defining the conflict as an existential struggle for the peace of Europe and preservation of the international order.
Taken together, as Putin and his allies in Beijing, Pyongyang and Tehran surely do, the series of Biden and Trump hesitations and tactical fluctuations convey a sense of U.S. strategic flailing and confusion. And that is just one phase of what could well become a three- or four-front war. Trump needs to take action now to prevent that nightmare scenario.
Trump must recognize that the war in Ukraine is not a mere personality clash between two men who “hate each other” but the greatest outbreak of cross-border aggression in Europe since World War II. He must know that it was started (and has continued) only because of Russia’s ongoing invasion and war crimes, and that other hostile powers are part of the anti-Western offensive.
Yes, the conflict started during the weak Obama-Biden and Biden-Harris national security terms, but it is festering under Trump-Vance and potentially spreading. Trump can change the dynamic if he finally unleashes Ukraine and empowers it to do what he said... is a realistic possibility: drive the Russian invaders out...
If we are witnessing the emergence of a new Trump, or at least a new Trump Ukraine policy, the first thing he should do is send the Tomahawks he dangled before Ukraine for a few tantalizing days until Putin, again, talked him out of it.
Next, he should persuade America’s NATO allies to utilize the frozen Russian assets to purchase additional Tomahawks and other advanced weapons systems to impose an increasingly unbearable cost on Russia for continuing the war. China should also bear a cost through increased sanctions for supporting Russia’s aggression.
Trump should also deliver a public ultimatum to Putin: unless he agrees quickly to end the war and withdraw completely from Ukraine, the U.S. will take a more active and direct involvement on Ukraine’s side, and will undertake a concerted effort to persuade NATO to admit Ukraine as a full member...
The offer would also send a message to China, Iran and North Korea that their days of terrorizing their neighbors and their own populations are rapidly nearing an end. Such an outcome would surely justify multiple Nobel prizes for Trump — one for each year one of the four world tyrants is peacefully toppled."
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