New York Times: Behind the Collision: Trump Jettisons Ukraine on His Way to a Larger Goal
The president’s explosive Oval Office encounter reflected his determination to put aside alliances and commitments to principles in favor of raw great power negotiations.
Dagens nyheter: Peter Wolodarski: Ett skamligt överfall på president Zelenskyj i Vita huset
Fredagens havererade möte mellan Trump och Zelenskyj bådar illa. Det är inte bara Ukraina som förlorat USA:s vänskap. Det har hela Europa.
New York Times: The Covid Alarmists Were Closer to the Truth Than Anyone Else
It’s been five years, and more than 20 million deaths globally. The first official case was in December 2019. The World Health Organization designated Covid-19 a public health emergency at the end of January 2020, the U.S. government declared it a national emergency on March 13, and every single state ordered or recommended schools close at some point between March 16 and March 27. What followed was trauma: years of mass mortality, inescapable infection and deep disruption, even to the lives of the relatively safe.
New York Times: Under Trump, America’s New Friends: Russia, North Korea and Belarus
When it comes to the war in Ukraine, President Trump finds common cause with the world’s outlier states and stands against traditional U.S. allies like Britain, France, Germany, Canada, Japan and Italy.
DN: Janne Haaland Matlary: USA skifter side
Det felles verdigrunnlaget, limet som har holdt Vesten sammen, er nå borte.
VG: Advarer Vesten: – Verden vil se helt annerledes ut
Han forutså Russlands fullskala-invasjon av Ukraina før den skjedde. Nå advarer Timothy Snyder om hva som står på spill hvis Vesten svikter Ukraina.
Olga Lautman: Eleven Years of Russia's Genocidal War on Ukraine
And the betrayal by the U.S.
New York Times: Trump and Macron Display Old Friendship but Split on the Ukraine War
At a meeting at the White House, President Trump declined to call President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia a dictator while President Emmanuel Macron of France stated flatly that “the aggressor is Russia.”