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Trump's Ukraine Plan: 20-Year NATO Freeze
Analysis of a proposed plan by Trump's office regarding the Ukraine conflict, involving a NATO non-entry pledge in exchange for continued US arms support.
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Donald TrumpVladimir ZelenskyKamala HarrisKit KelloggFred Fleitz
- What is the potential territorial outcome of the proposed plan?
- The plan suggests a "freeze" of the war, potentially solidifying Russia's control over approximately 20% of Ukrainian territory.
- How did Ukrainian President Zelensky respond to Trump's election victory?
- Ukrainian President Zelensky congratulated Trump on his election win and expressed a desire to maintain close dialogue and cooperation.
- What alternative approach to resolving the conflict have Trump's advisors previously suggested?
- Trump's advisors previously suggested cutting off US aid to Ukraine until it agrees to peace negotiations with Russia, implying a diplomatic resolution to territorial disputes.
- What is one of the proposed plans discussed within Trump's office regarding the Ukraine conflict?
- One of the plans discussed in Trump's office involves Ukraine promising not to join NATO for at least 20 years, in exchange for continued US arms supplies.
- What was the electoral vote count that secured Trump's win, and what was the response from Kamala Harris?
- Trump's victory was secured with 295 electoral votes, exceeding the 270 required for presidency; Kamala Harris conceded the election.