With a pinch of salt
What Trump’s decision to send more weapons to Ukraine will mean for the war

At face value, Donald Trump’s announcement about his plans on Russia and Ukraine look like a major policy change. Speaking from the Oval Office on 14 July, where he had been meeting with NATO secretary general Mark Rutte, the US president said he would send “top-of-the-line-weapons” to help Kyiv and — unless a ceasefire deal is agreed inside a 50-day time limit — the US would impose secondary sanctions on any countries dealing with Russia.
What has not changed, however, is the goal of Trump’s policy towards the war in Ukraine.
Trump is seen by many as both inconsistent in his threats and unpredictable as to where policy will eventually settle.











