It’s a daring thought, and it comes at an unprecedented second for Ukraine and for the U.S.-Europe alliance. Within the final two weeks, President Trump has branded Zelensky a “dictator” and blamed him for beginning the struggle; senior U.S. officers have opened negotiations to finish the struggle in Ukraine and mentioned Europeans haven’t any place on the desk; and Vice President JD Vance has criticized European democracy. On Monday, the U.S. broke from its European allies and voted in opposition to a United Nations decision that labeled Russia the aggressor in Ukraine.