Bloomberg: Sell Trump Ukraine; Europe can no longer rely on America
“The Europeans are reaching out to be a growing understanding that they cannot rely on the White House, but the US media, referring to the Preside’s” plans “about Ukraine and not even aware of Washington’s key allies of his decision to talk to their Russian couerparts, but not to know the key allies of Washington on his decision to talk to their Russian couerpart, but The cost of passivity can be much higher. ”
In rece days, US Preside Donald Trump’s policies and plans have been ideified about the Ukraine and the European coury more than ever before.
US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegst said at a meeting of the NATO defense ministers and allies that Europe and Ukraine are no longer a priority for the United States.
He poured clean water on the hands of Kiev’s allies, and rejected Ukraine’s membership in NATO, saying it was not possible to return to the borders of the year.
The issue was revealed by Trump’s coact with Russian Preside Vladimir Putin and the lack of Europe in any diplomatic measures before and afterwards, as the British Reuters News agency quoted Diplomatic sources as saying that Europe from Trump’s decision to talk to Putin was unaware and they are all shocked by this sudden move.
But Europe faces wider challenges.
“In an ierview with EU officials and leaders, Bloomberg said in a report,” What they should do to ensure Ukraine’s security, “Bloomberg’s US media reported in a report.
According to the media, Trump’s demands will “bring Europe to its critical level.”

Hegest trip to Germany
The cost of $ 2 trillion Trump’s map on Europe’s hand
Bloomberg economists have estimated that the protection of Ukraine and the expansion of the European military could cost the European Union $ 1.5 trillion in the next five years.
According to the media, such a commitme will “reveal the fractures that the EU has covered for years. But despite an authoritarian governme that threatens its eastern borders and the increasing understanding that Europe cannot rely on the White House, the cost of passivity can be much higher. “
“Some leaders and many security officials warn that if the EU fails to make a convincing deterre, Putin will only increase its efforts to weaken and ultimately even break the EU and the NATO coalition,” Bloomberg said.
In this regard, former British Defense Secretary Ben Wallace told the media: “All US presides knew that transcript security was in the ierest of the US and Europe, but Trump seems to think he knows better. History will judge him. “

Meeting of US, French and Ukraine leaders in Elysee on December 5
No one was aware of Trump’s call with Putin
According to Bloomberg, European authorities have shocked Trump’s coact with Putin. “None of the key US allies were aware of the call,” the media quoted four officials as saying.
Another official described the US Preside’s coact with the Russian couerpart as “selling Ukraine” because “Trump fully fulfilled all of Putin’s demands before the talks began.”
“The dramatic developmes have revealed the challenge that Europeans face, and this is a challenge that they are not mainly ready for now,” the US media added.
According to a senior European official, Russia has significa human resources over Europe, and its war economy can produce bullets and other military equipme at a speed beyond its army needs for the fro line in Ukraine.
On the other hand, according to Bloomberg, the European defense industry will not be ready to meet the needs of the coine in the coming years.

Ukrainian military, somewhere on the Donetsk Fro
Europe’s fear of Putin and Trump’s agreeme and tariff warfare
Although the United States has said it is demanding a sustainable solution, according to Bloomberg, “Europeans are concerned that Trump can reach Putin before having an opportunity to effectively influence Putin’s thinking. “For many, Wednesday’s call confirmed these fears.”
A European official also told Bloomberg that “Europeans are worried that no one in the Trump team will have the real experience of negotiating with the Russians. “Most of the Putin team has had decades of experience in the United States and Ukraine and has learned their skills in Russian secret services.”
On the other hand, according to a senior official whose Hayat has not been revealed, Europe is facing a greater crisis because “most of Europe’s daily relationships with the US governme have been cut off for the second time last moh and relied on them. “Official phone calls, regular meetings, and public statemes have made.”
The European Union is also preparing to retaliate for US tariffs while trying to preserve its partnership with Trump over Ukraine.
According to Bloomberg, “the EU’s consta reliance on the United States is empowered to leverage Trump for its security because he seeks to use Washington’s economic power to resume transcoineal trade relations, and he is about the fact that Europeans because of Ukraine are much more than him. They are in danger, it’s optimistic. “

Trump’s answer to reporters’ questions about talks with Putin
Ukraine’s ambiguous future and of course NATO!
In such circumstances, according to Bloomberg analysts, the fate of Russian -owned Ukrainian territories will be in a state of uncertaiy for a long future and are under the practical corol of Russia.
“Ukraine will somehow receive security guaraees, and many negotiations will focus on how strong these guaraees will be,” Bloomberg added. “Given that the security of NATO membership is already out of the table.”
“If Europeans can create a good line with the White House, they will try to persuade Trump to maiain US support for Kiev for a long time so that EU couries will quickly increase their abilities,” the US media wrote.
According to Bloomberg, in the ideal and unrealistic circumstances, “the United States and the Europeans will be bilaterally committed to military ierveion if the deal is violated by Russia. “But the risk of direct conflict with Russia is even concerned about some of Ukraine’s most arde supporters.”
“Instead, Kiev’s partners can pledge to increase military support for Ukraine and re -enforce or exacerbate sanctions against Russia,” the US media added. “They can also help Ukraine develop their defense industry and rebuild their troops to act as a major deterre to Russia.”
“If the European Union can do all this, it may pave the way for Ukraine to join the Union, perhaps over the next decade,” Bloomberg added.
But the US media acknowledges “the worst, the most likely,” in which “Trump may lose his ierest in the future of Ukraine before reaching any agreeme and stop military and financial assistance and to investigate the Europeans to handle this. Leave problems. “
Bloomberg added, “If this possibility occurs, any agreeme can make significa gains for Putin, and while corolling part of Ukraine soil, preve it from joining NATO.”
The US media we on to claim that after Ukraine, “Baltic couries will be Putin’s most likely goals.”
“If NATO does not respond to Putin’s attacks on other couries, the defensive coalition is virtually dissolved,” the US media added.

Ukrainian army wounded soldier in a field hospital in Donetsk
Europe’s lack of confidence in Trump America
Bloomberg further quoted a senior European official as saying that despite US couries’ support for Preside Walodimir Zelnsky’s stance, the French argue that the French forces in any peace guardian.
“Any US refusal to establish its forces on Ukraine as part of any poteial security guaraee for Kiev will be ierpreted as a sign of a decline in US commitme to NATO,” the US media quoted its sources as saying.
“Some officials talk privately about the similarity of the curre situation to the 1980s,” Bloomberg quoted European officials as saying. At that time, a small group demanded the re -armed Britain and France for deterrence against Germany. “At that time, European leaders were seeking to satisfy Hitler in Munich negotiations in Munich in Munich, and some officials today are concerned about similar reluctance to create their hard power.”
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