Can US President Trump fulfill his promise to end the war, or will he prove that the conflict is more complicated than expected?
U.S. President Donald Trump has promised multiple promises before returning to the office, where he will end the Russian war against Ukraine in one day.
But last week, he admitted that the war has proven to be difficult to resolve compared to other conflicts.
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At the same time, the battle continued, with the two sides launching numerous drones, hitting targets in Russia and Ukraine.
The war in eastern Ukraine was slowly and cruelly ground, both on the ground and below.
Europe also has anxiety after Russian drones entered the airspace of two NATO members.
There is also anxiety at the level of support the United States may offer in any confrontation.
So, what is Trump’s view of the war a month after a face-to-face meeting with Russian and Ukrainian leaders?
What are the strategies of the Kremlin, Ukraine and its European allies?
Is there any prospect for ending this war?
host: Adrian Finighan
guest:
Defense and Russian Foreign Policy Analyst Pavel Felgenhauer
Steven Erlanger, the chief foreign traffic correspondent for the New York Times Europe.
Niall Stanage, White House columnist
Published on September 14, 2025








