The Art of Capitulation: How Trump Is Helping Putin by Halting Arms to Ukraine

2 July, 10:13
At a time when the United States cannot offer Russia direct military support — and when the offensives of the Russian fascist army are being crushed by the heroism of Ukrainian defenders — Donald Trump acts like Putin’s most loyal friend. He has cut off arms shipments to Ukraine.

This isn’t just about 155mm shells, HIMARS rockets, or air-to-surface Hellfire missiles. The list also includes PAC-3 missiles for Patriot air defense systems — and even Stinger MANPADS.

All of this is being justified under the pretext of “empty U.S. stockpiles” that supposedly need urgent replenishment. But that’s a lie.
Sure, one could argue Patriot systems are in limited supply — but what’s the excuse for Stingers or artillery shells? Is the U.S. preparing for a full-scale ground war? Where’s the emergency?

This has nothing to do with actual Pentagon concerns.
It’s yet another round of pressure on Ukraine.

Air attacks on Ukraine aren’t delivering results — Putin’s plans are being blocked by air defense. The ground offensive near Sumy is faltering. So, what’s the next logical move if you want to help the Kremlin? Deprive Ukraine of the very weapons that keep it alive.

Let’s not be naive.
Trump has no intention of pushing back on Putin.
The so-called “peace strategy” remains the same — force Ukraine to accept Russia’s demands.

The suspension of aid was not spontaneous. It was a predictable, deliberate move — long foreshadowed and now executed.

Just yesterday, Trump lamented that Putin “crossed a line” by shelling civilian homes.
Today, he cuts off the very missiles that protect those homes.
That’s not diplomacy — that’s god-tier cynicism.

If Germany and France ever intended to take Europe’s fate into their own hands, now is the time.
Because Putin’s strongest ally isn’t in the Kremlin anymore.
He’s in the White House.