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Trump has agenda, Putin says; UK warns Russia poses 'active threat' to citizens | Ukraine latest

Trump has agenda, Putin says; UK warns Russia poses ‘active threat’ to citizens | Ukraine latest

Posted on 4 December 2025 By jobuzo

Analysis: Penny has not yet dropped in Europe despite new sanctions – as moment of reckoning approaches

By Dominic Waghorn, international affairs editor

There is a sense of impotent futility to the latest sanctions imposed by the UK on Russia in the wake of the Skripal public enquiry’s reported released today.

And it’s not just the UK.

For all Europe’s handwringing, rhetoric and sanctions, Putin remains unmoved. Last week he was more belligerent than ever warning that while Russia does not want a war, if Europe starts one, it’s more than ready for one..

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‘US now more in league with Russia’

As we approach a fourth year of this war the world is operating under new management and new rules but the penny has not yet dropped in Europe.

The much vaunted ‘rules-based world order’ is falling apart.  America, so long its guardian, has deserted it and is now in league more and more with Russia.

The Trump administration is interested more in the promise of renewed trading ties and business deals with Putin’s Russia, despite all its murderous faults.

Putin is winning on the battlefield, slowly but steadily, and Ukraine is running out of money. America has turned off the tap and is now acting as arms dealer, selling Ukraine weapons via Europe.

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Ukraine needs in excess of $100bn a year to continue fighting.  Europe is bickering over how to use frozen Russian assets to fund that, and there is certainly no sign of European governments biting the bullet and asking taxpayers to do so instead. 

The alternative way of stopping Russia’s grinding advance is sending troops to Ukraine, which remains out of the question.

So for now, we have just words and sanctions instead.

‘Europe in denial for almost a year’

Sir Keir Starmer may wring his hands about the “Kremlin’s disregard for innocent lives” in the wake of this report. Its conclusions hold the Russian leader “morally responsible” for the Skripal poisoning. 

But if Europe is not prepared to put its money where its rhetoric and sanctions are, does this add up to much more than posturing?

European governments have for almost a year seemed in denial, acting like a cheated spouse. As America’s affections for Russia have become more and more obvious Europe has hoped against hope to win back its partner.

The affair between Trump and Putin is now it seems in full sight.  America no longer wants to support either Europe or Ukraine, only to profit from arms sales to the conflict. Tantalising deals dangled by Moscow are all it takes, it seems, to keep Donald Trump’s interest.

‘Moment of reckoning approaches’

Substituting impotent sanctions and rhetoric for solid financial support for Ukraine at some point becomes worse than pointless. 

It encourages Kyiv to carry on fighting, as Putin put it recently, “to the last Ukrainian” in the mistaken belief Europe has its back.

The moment of reckoning approaches for Europe, but there is no sign of its leaders accepting that fact.

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