GB News Interview: America's Support for Ukraine
"America may have battles in the future and they may want Europe's help. If we're still bogged down with Russia, we won't be there in America's hour of need."
"America may have battles in the future and they may want Europe's help. If we're still bogged down with Russia, we won't be there in America's hour of need."
Only with US commitment will the Gaza Peace Plan work.
Whatever one thinks of Trump’s unorthodox, bombastic style, he has engineered the Middle East’s most promising opening for peace in decades.
Let's agree China is an existential threat so spies can be charged. My thoughts on GB News.
Trump’s announcement that he was redeploying two nuclear submarines is obviously designed to avoid, not incite, all-out war with Moscow. But it isn’t statecraft. It’s schoolyard brinkmanship with apocalyptic stakes.
Britain is unlikely to see another moment as pivotal as Trump’s visit. Rolling out the red carpet for the US president is more than mere ceremony, our nation’s future prosperity and security depends upon it.
On the current trajectory, our world is splintering. States, especially in the Global South, are being forced to choose sides.Yet, Xi-ism and Trumpism are incompatible...
This episode of W News presented by Leigh Ann Gerrans, covers the reported phone call that is set to take place between US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin to iron out some points of contention to the proposed ceasefire agreement that has been agreed by Ukrainian officials.
5 Mar 2025 President Trump delivered a record-long speech to Congress, touting his second-term agenda. He defended tariffs, acknowledged a letter from Zelensky on Ukraine peace talks, and reaffirmed interest in acquiring Greenland. Trump praised Elon Musk’s government cuts despite protests, faced fierce Democratic pushback, and pledged to lower
As we search for clues about America’s future, Piers Morgan and other Trump allies insist, “Judge Trump by his actions, not his words.” But we’ve now witnessed more than enough action to understand what it all means. The pieces of the Trump puzzle are clear enough to reveal
Jeremy Kyle is joined by former Defence Select Committee chair Tobias Ellwood, discussing Keir Starmer’s announcement of a rise in defence spending. The Prime Minister announced the extra funding in response to “tyrant” Russian President Vladimir Putin and ongoing uncertainty over the US’s commitment to European security, although
Mike Graham and former Conservative MP Tobias Ellwood discuss Keir Starmer’s 'exclusion' from Donald Trump’s inauguration as the 47th president of the United States. Tobias emphasises the need for US-UK cooperation in light of global instability and the potential of “grey-zone warfare”. They also discuss the
Tobias Ellwood says Labour need to increase defence spending
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