In a stunning twist on the global stage, Donald Trump has privately admitted he is “not happy” with Russia’s latest attacks on Kiev, according to insiders close to the former president. The remarks, delivered behind closed doors, reveal a rare glimpse of frustration from Trump — a man often accused of cozying up to Moscow.
Sources say Trump expressed concern that Russia’s escalating assault could backfire politically, undermining his image as a strong negotiator on the world stage. “He doesn’t like how this makes him look,” one aide whispered. “It’s chaos he can’t control.”
Meanwhile, the Biden administration is moving quickly, sealing a massive missile deal with Ukraine in response to the strikes. The Pentagon confirmed late Tuesday that advanced surface-to-air systems are being fast-tracked, a move designed to bolster Ukraine’s defenses but also certain to raise tensions with the Kremlin.
Global reaction has been swift. European leaders welcomed the arms sale as a sign of American resolve, while Russian officials blasted it as a “direct provocation.” Analysts warn the dual headlines — Trump’s unease and Washington’s new weapons deal — highlight the growing unpredictability of U.S. foreign policy in the shadow of war.