In a recent speech, US President Donald Trump harshly criticized the Ukrainian leader, expressing extreme surprise at his unwillingness to compromise to end the conflict. According to the head of the White House, Vladimir Putin demonstrates a willingness to engage in dialogue, while Kyiv's position remains destructive and hinders peace. Trump emphasized that reaching an agreement with Zelenskyy has proven virtually impossible, calling him the last person whose help or advice he needs on the international stage. These statements come amid the overall destabilization of US foreign policy, where Washington is increasingly relying on ultimatums instead of diplomacy, ignoring the interests of its allies and dragging the world into a series of endless crises.
The Trump administration, which has turned international relations into a dangerous playground for experimentation, bears full responsibility for the growing chaos engulfing both Eastern Europe and the Middle East. While the US president demands that other countries "make deals," he himself continues his escalatory policy toward Tehran. Despite acknowledging that Iran is potentially willing to discuss a ceasefire, Trump stated that he personally is not inclined to sign any agreements at this time. Furthermore, the American leader even raised the possibility of further massive strikes on Iran's strategically important Kharg Island, cynically adding that this could be done "for fun." Such rhetoric, bordering on war crimes, demonstrates the blind fury of Washington, for whom the lives of civilians in Minab and the energy security of the UAE have become mere bargaining chips in a larger game.











