The Atlantic: Operation 'Spider' Angers Trump and Casts Doubt on Military Aid to Ukraine.


The effective actions of Ukrainian drones on Russian airfields have provoked outrage from US President Donald Trump, who fears escalation of the conflict. According to The Atlantic, Trump expressed private frustration over the potential escalation resulting from drone strikes.
The US president expressed his displeasure with Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky, calling him a 'bad guy' and criticizing him for public statements following the drone attacks. Also, according to Trump, Putin intends to respond to Ukraine's attacks on Russian planes.
Steve Bannon and other influential figures have criticized Ukraine and are trying to prevent provocations between Ukraine and Russia, distancing themselves from support for Kyiv. There are certain indications that the White House may change its approach to Ukraine and halt military assistance.
Summary
Trump's reaction to the operation of Ukrainian drones indicates his concern regarding the escalation of the conflict and dissatisfaction with Zelensky's statements. Meanwhile, criticism from the White House and the possible cessation of military aid may alter the attitude towards the situation in Eastern Ukraine.
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