Why Trump still has a grand plan to solve the Ukraine crisis - even after booting Zelensky
Briefly

Donald Trump had a tense meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, openly criticizing him for jeopardizing US interests and the ongoing war in Ukraine. The backdrop of this meeting includes significant Russian military actions against Ukraine and Trump's recent discussions with European leaders, indicating a push to redefine US involvement in the conflict. Critics question Trump's strategic intentions, especially regarding his past remarks about Zelensky's legitimacy and concerns he may be favoring Putin's agenda. Trump's focus is on reducing US expenditures associated with the Ukraine conflict, raising worries in Europe about the commitment to Ukraine's sovereignty.
During the meeting, Trump accused Zelensky of 'gambling with World War III' and later wrote on Truth Social that Zelensky 'disrespected the United States of America in its cherished Oval Office.'
Trump - as Trump does - is thinking big. 'If you're going to be thinking anyway, you might as well think big,' said the author of the book 'The Art of the Deal' when it debuted back in 1987.
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