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How Trump has already changed the world

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By Orla Guerin, senior international correspondent

Twenty-four-year-old David joined up to fight in Ukraine’s war against Russia last September as Moscow’s troops neared his hometown. He now spends his time handling explosives – though he would prefer to be at college learning languages.

“No-one knows how long the war will last,” he says, “maybe not even the politicians”.

“I would like it to end soon so that civilians won’t suffer, and people won’t die anymore. But considering how things are now on the front line, it won’t be soon.”

He believes that if the guns are silenced, it will be only a pause, before Moscow comes back for more.

The winds get stronger and a vampire drone crash lands. It’s out of action for now. The unit pack up and leave, as fast as they came. They will be back in action at nightfall, resuming the duels in the sky.

But on the ground the Russians keep inching forward, and the Trump presidency will mean pressure for a deal. And there is one more hard truth here: if it comes it is unlikely to be on Ukraine’s terms.


BBC News

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