Russiske angreb på Ukraine stiger massivt under Trump

Siden Donald Trump igen er blev USA's præsident, er de russiske luftangreb mod Ukraine steget skarpt, ifølge data fra en amerikansk tænketank. Præsident Trump hævder, at Vladimir Putin respekterer ham, og at krigen aldrig ville være startet under hans ledelse, men tallene fortæller en anden historie. På trods af Trumps opfordringer til våbenhvile eskalerer konflikten fortsat.

Donald Trump gentager ofte, at krigen i Ukraine er »Bidens krig« og aldrig ville være startet under hans præsidentskab. »Dette er Bidens krig. Denne krig ville aldrig være startet, hvis jeg havde været præsident«, sagde han. Han tilskriver det, at Putin respekterer ham og derfor ikke erobrede hele Ukraine. »Jeg tror, det er på grund af mig«, forklarede Trump i et interview sidste år. I virkeligheden er de russiske luftangreb multipliceret siden Trumps indsættelse. Den amerikanske tænketank Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) analyserede data fra de ukrainske luftvåbens sociale medie-rapporter. Den sporede missiler og droner affyret fra Rusland. I Trumps første år ved magten affyrede Rusland mere end 55.000 projektiler og droner mod Ukraine – mere end syv gange så mange som i Bidens sidste år. Trumps appeller havde ingen effekt. I april 2025 postede han på Truth Social: »Vladimir, STOP«. Putin ignorerede det. Trump mistænkte: »Det får mig til at tro, at han slet ikke vil stoppe krigen, at han bare trækker mig hen i langdrag«. Angrebene nåede krigens højeste niveau. I august 2025 modtog Trump Putin på Alaska og klappede for ham. Derefter talte han for en direkte fredsaftale frem for våbenhvile, da sidstnævnte ofte mislykkes. Trump viste forståelse for Putins frygt for, at Ukraine kunne genopruste under en pause. Sidste uge i Det Ovale Værelse fortalte Trump, at han havde bedt Putin om at stoppe skyderiet i en uge på grund af det isende vejr. »Og han gik med på det«, sagde han. Mindre end 24 timer senere affyrede Rusland over 450 droner og 70 missiler mod Ukraine. Disse udviklinger fremhæver den fortsatte eskalering på trods af diplomatiske anstrengelser.

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