It appears that Ukraine has a lot of uranium, oil and gas, and "rare earth" minerals like lithium, and where we would be without batteries for our cellphones? Presidents Trump and Zelensky are supposed to meet in Washington today to sign a deal making us part owners of this trove. Unfortunately, it's still in the ground, nobody seems to know for sure where it is, and a lot of it is in the 18 percent of Ukraine that the Russian army controls and is unlikely to give up any time soon.
Mr Trump's positions are always hard to understand and apt to be rolled back tomorrow, but he has already agreed that Ukraine is not going back to its 2014 boundaries, before Putin's "little green men" seized Crimea and started nibbling away at the country's eastern provinces. (And formally annexed four of them, including parts stilled controlled by the Ukrainian army.) Coming on the heels of our shameful vote on Monday in the UN General Assembly, which put us in the company of Russia, Belarus, and North Korea (even China abstained!), I find this rather depressing. If we don't have the courage to label Russia the aggressor, on the third anniversary of its full-scale invasion of Ukraine, what good are we?