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A fractured U.S.-Ukraine alliance signals trouble for the West

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In a scene that could have been scripted in the Kremlin, the Oval Office clash between President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has laid bare a troubling fracture in U.S. foreign policy—one that Russian President Vladimir Putin is all too eager to exploit. 

What unfolded last week was not merely a diplomatic misstep but a stark illustration of how domestic bravado and miscalculation can undermine America’s standing on the world stage, tilting the balance of power toward Moscow at a pivotal moment.

The meeting, initially framed as a chance to solidify U.S.-Ukrainian ties through a potential minerals deal, devolved into a public reprimand of Zelensky, orchestrated with alarming precision by Vice President JD Vance and endorsed by Trump.

Vance’s remarks – dismissing Ukraine’s war effort and deriding diplomatic outreach as “propaganda” – set the stage for Trump to send Zelensky packing, empty-handed and humiliated. The fallout is a geopolitical gift to Putin, who now watches as the United States risks squandering its leverage in a conflict that tests the resilience of the Western alliance.

Bruised egos

This episode is more than a tale of bruised egos; it is a warning of the broader unraveling of U.S. – Russia relations at a time when strategic clarity is paramount. For decades, the United States has positioned itself as a bulwark against Russian expansionism, a role that has demanded both resolve and finesse.

Ukraine, locked in a brutal struggle for survival since Russia’s 2022 invasion, has been the frontline of that effort – a democratic nation fighting not just for itself but for the principle that borders cannot be redrawn by force.

Yet, in one ill-fated meeting, the Trump administration signaled a retreat from that commitment, handing Putin a propaganda coup and a tactical advantage.

The implications ripple far beyond Kyiv. Putin’s ambitions have never been confined to Ukraine; they extend to reasserting Russian dominance over its former sphere of influence and weakening NATO’s cohesion. A faltering U.S. commitment to Ukraine emboldens the Kremlin to press its advantage, not only on the battlefield but in the broader contest for global influence.

Staggering losses

With Russia’s incremental gains in eastern Ukraine and its willingness to endure staggering losses, Putin has wagered that time is on his side – a bet that Friday’s debacle only reinforces.

The administration’s defenders might argue that Trump seeks to disentangle the United States from a costly foreign conflict, a sentiment that resonates with a war-weary American public. But the reality of great power rivalry offers no such luxury.

Putin does not view negotiations as a path to compromise but as a tool to consolidate gains. The notion that he can be strong-armed into a settlement overlooks his track record of patience and ruthlessness.

By alienating Ukraine, Trump has not simplified the chessboard – he has ceded key pieces to his adversary.

Ahron Young is Ticker’s Founder and Managing Editor.

Ahron Young is an award winning journalist who has covered major news events around the world. Ahron is the Managing Editor and Founder of TICKER NEWS.

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Kyle and Jackie O break up shakes ARN Media

ARN Media’s $200 million investment in Kyle and Jackie O has failed, highlighting risks of high-profile talent deals.

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ARN Media’s $200 million investment in Kyle and Jackie O has failed, highlighting risks of high-profile talent deals.


ARN Media’s ambitious $200 million investment in radio superstars Kyle and Jackie O has backfired, sending shockwaves through the network. Darren Woolley of TrinityP3 has weighed in on why the partnership fell apart and what it could mean for the company’s future.

The fallout is significant both financially and operationally. Audience trends and public perception played a key role in the duo’s initial success and eventual setbacks, offering a stark reminder of the risks involved in high-profile talent deals.

Despite the disruption, opportunities for recovery remain. The situation provides important lessons for media companies and advertisers on navigating large-scale talent investments and meeting audience expectations in a competitive market.

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OpenAI signs Pentagon deal to limit AI surveillance and weapons use

OpenAI’s Pentagon deal ensures AI is safe and not used for surveillance or weapons, promoting responsible innovation and democracy.

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OpenAI’s Pentagon deal ensures AI is safe and not used for surveillance or weapons, promoting responsible innovation and democracy.


OpenAI has reached a groundbreaking agreement with the Pentagon to ensure its AI systems are never used for domestic surveillance or autonomous weapons. The deal sets clear boundaries on the deployment of advanced AI while promoting responsible innovation.

Experts say this framework marks a significant step forward in protecting U.S. citizens and upholding democratic principles in the use of AI. The agreement outlines strict limitations and a collaborative approach with government oversight.

Dr Karen Sutherland from Uni SC explains what these commitments mean for AI safety, national security, and future innovation.

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Middle East conflict hits investors: Markets react amid Trump’s watch

Middle East conflict impacts global markets; insights on investor behavior and strategies during geopolitical tensions. Subscribe for updates!

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Middle East conflict impacts global markets; insights on investor behavior and strategies during geopolitical tensions.


The ongoing conflict in the Middle East is sending ripples through global markets. Investors are closely monitoring the situation as geopolitical tensions affect market stability and risk sentiment.

Dale Gilham from Wealth Within explains how wars influence investor behaviour, sector performance, and long-term strategies. From media coverage to asset shifts, we explore every angle shaping financial decisions in uncertain times.

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