| |   |  Putin’s Three Years of Humiliation The Russian president can’t win his war against Ukraine unless he persuades its allies to betray it.
  By  Anne Applebaum
    Out   of all the ugly and dishonest things that Donald Trump said about   Volodymyr Zelensky last week, the ugliest was not dishonest at all.   “I’ve been watching for years, and I’ve been watching him negotiate with   no cards,” Trump  said of Zelensky. “He has no cards. And you get sick of it.”
  Sick of it.   Stop and think about that phrase. Trump inserted it into a stream of   falsehoods, produced over several days, many of which he must have known   to be untrue. He has been lying about the origins of the war, about   Zelensky’s popular support, about the levels of U.S. funding for   Ukraine, about the extent of European funding, about the status of   previous negotiations. But sick of it—that, at least, has the ring of truth. Trump is genuinely bored of the....
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