Journalists believe that the end of help from Kyiv “will show China that our unions are unstable, and short patience.”
American tabloid editors The New York Post published an appeal to US President Donald Trump with an appeal to continue the supply of all military assistance in Ukraine.
The media editorial material records that after Trump’s call to Vladimir Putin to stop the aggression, he conducted Kyiv’s largest flow from the beginning of a full aggression.
They also remember the Pentagon’s decision to suspend the supply of air defense funds in Ukraine and ask, “Why us (the USA – Ed.) Threatens to leave it.”
The NYP editorial team emphasizes the belief that military aid in Ukraine somehow harmful to the United States and does not match its interests is completely far from the truth.
Journalists believe that such actions of the United States “will show China that our unions are unstable, and patience is short.”
According to them, the Kremlin owner only understands the power and “continue to insult and ignore you if the United States is not obligated to protect.”
“The fall of Ukraine is not a catastrophe where you can blame other people or who can be linked to insignificant importance. It will prove the world, weaken America and negatively affect your presidency. Do not retreat,” the media called.
The New York Post is considered a favorite newspaper Donald Trump, who served him every morning before starting work in the White House.
The tabloid is known for continuing to support the current president of the United States.
Remember that Ukraine president Vladimir Zelensky has conducted phone talks with President Donald Trump.
Trump called “Strategic” Talking to Zelensky
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