MAGA isolationists brace for details of Ukraine security guarantees
Briefly

Negotiations for U.S. security guarantees could lead to European peacekeepers in Ukraine backed by U.S. air power. Trump aims to support Kyiv without alienating his base. Prominent figures like Steve Bannon criticize the guarantees as risking prolonged U.S. involvement in Ukraine. Trump emphasizes that Ukraine won’t join NATO and that there will be no U.S. ground troops. However, a White House envoy suggests potential U.S. intervention under a NATO-like guarantee, raising concerns over escalation. There are warnings that the situation could quickly draw the U.S. into deeper involvement.
In his recent burst of diplomacy, Trump has repeatedly stressed that Ukraine will not join NATO and that no U.S. troops will be on the ground in Ukraine.
White House envoy Steve Witkoff suggested that the U.S. guarantee could resemble "Article Five-like protection" - the core NATO principle that an attack on one ally is treated as an attack on all.
Breitbart News Editor-in-Chief Alex Marlow warned that U.S. involvement could escalate quickly, and that questions remain about the potential for the U.S. to get sucked in.
MAGAs Steve Bannon called U.S. security guarantees a recipe for decades-long involvement in Ukraine, transforming regional conflicts into world wars.
Read at Axios
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