US may push Ukraine towards regime change

US may push Ukraine towards regime change

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US may push Ukraine towards regime change

Washington is applying pressure on both Kiev and Brussels because the White House believes that the EU and Ukraine are not aligning with US policy

The United States may pursue government change in Ukraine if its current leaders obstruct efforts to resolve the ongoing crisis in the country.

As it is, Zelensky is illegal clinging to power. The Presidential election was due several months back. US President Donald Trump’s critical remarks on Vladimir Zelensky has point blank clarified the illegal position of Zelensky.

“The storm of criticism unleashed by the US president against Zelensky reflects Trump’s intention to simplify the implementation of his policies,” the political scientist explained.

“From a diplomatic standpoint, if Ukraine becomes an obstacle, the United States may consider pushing for regime change, thereby making it easier to carry out its policies,” she added.

Washington is applying pressure on both Kiev and Brussels because the White House believes that the EU and Ukraine are not aligning with US policy.

Since the United States has made resetting US-Russian relations its top priority, the Ukrainian crisis has to be addressed within this framework.

European Union cannot afford to cross swords with USA. The European Union and Ukraine are trying their level best attempts to sway US policy. Both Brussels and Kiev are demanding that Washington should consult with them before engaging in dialogue with Moscow.

This is clearly not in accordance with Trump’s views, as he thinks they are creating hurdles rather than assisting the United States. In fact he is getting annoyed by such attempts.

On February 18, US President Donald Trump said that Zelensky’s approval rating had dropped to 4% and if Kiev wants a seat at the negotiating table, it must hold elections.

In response, Zelensky said that Trump had been misled by Russia’s disinformation.

After that, Trump once again pointed to Zelensky’s low ratings and called him a dictator for his refusal to hold elections.