What led up to the Trump-Zelensky blow up counts as to how it came about.
Before, during and after those "Five Moves", Trump was sending
mixed messages: Talking about negotiation with Russia, while excluding Ukraine.
Alternating praise and condemnation for Zelensky.
Trump has said not one word criticizing Putin. Calling Zelensky a dictator, when under Ukraine law, Zelensky can't hold elections and the Ukrainian parliament backs him anyway.
Last Tuesday, Feb 25, Stephen Feinberg, Trump's nominee for Deputy Secretary of Defense, during his hearing,
would not say directly Russia started the war. Then there is the
deal itself.
The mineral resources Trump wants access are in land occupied by Russia. They do not want to give up what they fought three years to take.
This part is getting ignored by all the pro-Russian and anti-Zelensky types:
Putin and the Russian people do not like the deal either. Ukraine wants a clearcut security guarantee they are not getting.US financial involvement is not the same as a security arrangement to them.
Trump is trying to arrange an economic business deal, when no one in Europe expects Russia to honor any such deal. Neither Russia nor Ukraine get what they want while Trump and the cheerleading conservative press put all the blame on Zelensky.
( Please remind me, who invaded who first here? Since when is wanting to join NATO to get protection from getting politically dominated or invaded by Russia, justification for Russia to invade anyone? )
In all the ways Putin is stupid, political gamesmanship is not among them. This was a bad deal all around, and Trump and his supporters will put the blame on Zelensky for it. Putin does not have to call out the deal, he's not getting any of the blame for it. All he has to do is sit back, say nothing, and laugh.
Meanwhile, Russia is still getting weapons from Iran, soldiers from North Korea, using donkeys and horses on the front lines because they are running out of trucks, and their economy is on a countdown to either failure or giving up the war.