Donald Trump insists this isn’t his war — that it belongs to Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky and former President Joe Biden. “This is not my war; it is theirs,” he has said, all from a man who claims he alone can solve the world’s problems.

History, however, leaves little patience for such deflection. President Richard Nixon tried the same with Vietnam, which began under President John F. Kennedy and escalated under President Lyndon B. Johnson. By the time Nixon left office, the war had become his trial — a test that exposed his leadership under intense pressure and shaped his legacy.

Ukraine is now Trump’s crucible. The country is under relentless attack, and he cannot dismiss or deny responsibility. Every decision — from signaling NATO’s resolve to supporting Ukraine’s defenses

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