The Observer The US cannot be trusted
The British Observer criticized Trump and his vice president's treatment of Zelensky in an article, describing it as a cruel, reckless, and fraudulent attack. The article noted that the treatment of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky by the US President and Vice President during a meeting at the White House on Friday was one of the most shocking incidents in the country's diplomacy in recent decades.

The British Observer criticized Trump and his vice president's treatment of Zelensky in an article, describing it as a cruel, reckless, and fraudulent attack. The article noted that the treatment of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky by the US President and Vice President during a meeting at the White House on Friday was one of the most shocking incidents in the country's diplomacy in recent decades.
"The treatment of Trump and his vice president has widened the gap between Europe and the United States." The Observer advised Europeans to learn from Donald Trump's positions and actions, noting: "The first lesson to be learned was clear from the very beginning of Trump's presidency: the United States cannot be a trade, intelligence and security partner." The newspaper writes that Washington's support for NATO and international security is no longer guaranteed.
By helping Russia, which has already taken hostile actions against European countries outside of Ukraine, including Britain, Trump has aligned himself with the greatest threat facing Europe today. The article adds: “All this means that European capitals must make difficult decisions not only on military budgets, but also publicly accept and convey the message that war with Russia is possible even without American support.” “Trump’s actions can be described as the aggressive attitude of a narcissistic and internally troubled person, but the consequences of these actions are much more.
The only hope is that, in addition to Trump’s poisonous rhetoric, it will be possible to challenge his weakness and inconsistency,” the article says. According to Pars Today, three years ago, in the first days of the Ukrainian war, Imam Khamenei, the Leader of the Islamic Revolution, addressed the roots of this crisis with a strategic analysis and emphasized that Ukraine had become a victim of the US crisis policy.
The leader considered the main causes of the crisis to be American interference in Ukraine’s internal affairs, support for velvet coups, and communities of color. He noted: "The support of Western powers for countries and governments that are their puppets is a mirage and all governments should know this."