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I guess Americans can put Ukrainian flags back in our bios—because now our government wants to back the war again.
President Trump on Monday announced that he would send “billions of dollars” worth of weapons to Ukraine, including “everything.”
Yes, even the long-range weapons that were previously off the table.
When asked directly about the limits, Trump replied: “Everything.”
He also issued a bold ultimatum to Russia: agree to a ceasefire within 50 days, or face secondary sanctions and 100% tariffs on Russian oil buyers—effectively threatening much of Europe and India, who’ve kept that trade alive.
This represents a complete reversal from Trump’s previous position—where he promised to end the war through diplomacy, questioned U.S. involvement, and promised to negotiate with President Putin.
Now? He’s embraced the war effort that Biden started.
European allies, Ukraine, and D.C. war hawks reacted with cautious optimism—because let’s be honest: they’ve always wanted this war. The weapons, the dollars, the deterrence theater—it’s all back. The only thing missing is honesty about what this really is.
Is this real?
Yes. The same people who told you we were getting out are now going all in.
The same president who promised to drain the swamp is now pumping weapons into it.
Every day, the Trump administration looks more and more like the Biden administration—just with better slogans.
The war is bipartisan. The money always moves. And the truth is still nowhere to be found.