Zelensky Offers To Swap Captured North Korean Soldiers For Ukrainian Soldiers Held In Russia
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky revealed that he is willing to swap captured North Korean soldiers in exchange for Ukrainian soldiers held in Russia.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky revealed that he is willing to swap captured North Korean soldiers in exchange for Ukrainian soldiers held in Russia.
National Security advisor Jake Sullivan recently claimed that America is “safer” and “better off” than it was when Donald Trump was in office.
Former NATO supreme allied commander James Stavridis stated that he doesn’t believe President-elect Donald Trump’s push to acquire Greenland is “crazy.”
President-Elect Donald Trump has called on Russia President Vladimir Putin to negotiate an end to the Ukraine war, pointing to the fall of Russia ally, Bashar al-Assad’s regime in Syria as proof of Russia’s “weakened state.”
Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson rejected passing an additional $24 billion in aid to Ukraine on Wednesday, explaining that he would instead wait for incoming President-elect Donald Trump’s decision on the matter.
With the Russia-Ukraine war approaching its third year, the Ukrainian military is facing critical moral and recruitment issues, as tens of thousands of Ukrainian soldiers have abandoned their posts, creating a dramatic shortage in soldiers needed to effectively continue the war effort.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is willing to hand over territory to Russia in exchange for NATO protection if it means ending the war.
President-elect Donald Trump has announced that retired Lieutenant General Keith Kellogg will serve as his special envoy for Russia and Ukraine, a key position as the ongoing conflict continues to escalate.
While facing the threat of a contempt of Congress vote, Secretary of State Antony Blinken finally agreed to testify in front of the 118th Congress’ House Foreign Affairs Committee (HFAC), answering questions on the chaotic 2021 Afghanistan withdrawal, HFAC Chairman Michael McCaul announced on Tuesday.
The chair of NATO’s military committee called on business leaders around the globe to prepare for a potential “wartime scenario,” urging them to reconfigure their production lines so as to not solely rely on China or Russia for logistical or production needs.