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Zelensky Warned Trump. Trump’s Team Did Nothing. Now Ukraine Is Cleaning Up the Mess.

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In August of last year, Volodymyr Zelensky sat across from Donald Trump in the White House and warned him that Iranian drones posed a growing threat to American military bases in the Middle East. He offered a solution. Trump’s team didn’t act. Months later, those drones are killing Americans, and Ukraine is now being asked to do what it offered to do for free months ago.
Ukraine’s counterdroan experience is unmatched globally. Russian forces have used Iranian Shahed drones — manufactured domestically as Geran drones — extensively throughout the war in Ukraine. Kyiv has developed a comprehensive interception system involving low-cost drones, advanced sensors, and coordination infrastructure specifically designed to stop Shahed-type weapons. This is not theoretical capability; it has been tested in combat thousands of times.
The August 18 meeting at the White House included a detailed PowerPoint presentation prepared by Zelensky’s team. The slides warned about Iran’s improving drone program and proposed a network of “drone combat hubs” in Turkey, Jordan, and Gulf states. Zelensky framed the offer both as a strategic partnership and as a way to demonstrate Ukraine’s value to the Trump administration.
Trump responded positively and asked his team to pursue the matter. They did not. Some officials questioned whether Ukraine was genuinely offering strategic help or was primarily motivated by a desire to appear indispensable to Washington. That skepticism contributed to months of inaction that left American forces exposed.
The US was forced to go back to Ukraine after Iranian drones killed seven Americans and overwhelmed expensive conventional defenses. Ukraine responded within 24 hours, sending specialists to Jordan and additional teams to Gulf states. Zelensky expressed no bitterness, only professionalism — but the timeline of this episode tells a story that American military planners will be studying for years.

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