Donald Trump is the president who has shown the closest relationship with Russia in US history. Trump has shocked the American public on many issues by declaring his support for Putin and Russia. The most recent example of this is the US withdrawing military aid to Ukraine during the Russia-Ukraine war. Following this, Russia also launched a powerful drone and missile attack on Ukraine. However, reports are coming out that Trump is unhappy with Russia's actions.
Reports say that Trump expressed his dissatisfaction after a phone call with Putin to talk about the Ukraine war. Reports say that Trump said after the conversation with Putin that he was 'very unhappy and wanted him to keep killing people'. Trump also hinted that he may be ready to tighten sanctions against Russia, according to reports. "It's a very difficult situation. I told you in my phone call with President Putin that I was very unhappy." "He has to go to any lengths and keep killing people, and that's not good," Trump told reporters aboard Air Force One.
Trump indicated that he had been asking Putin to end the war for the past six months, but he was not ready to do so, and that if he did, he would eventually have to decide to ease sanctions on Russia. He added that they had talked about sanctions and that Putin would understand that it was possible. Asked about the decision to withhold military aid to Ukraine in the move against Russia, Trump said on Friday that he had spoken with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and that a "very strategic decision" had been made. Following news that the US aid had been withheld, Russia carried out its largest drone missile attack on Ukraine. He said the US had offered to help strengthen Ukraine's air defenses. Zelensky had said.