Following his meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, President Donald Trump said he believes Ukraine can reclaim all territory lost to Russia since the 2022 invasion, with support from NATO, the European Union, and sustained financial backing from European countries.
Trump wrote on social media: “I think Ukraine, with the support of the European Union, is in a position to fight and WIN all of Ukraine back in its original form. With time, patience, and the financial support of Europe and, in particular, NATO, the original Borders from where this War started, is very much an option.”
Earlier in the day, Trump said NATO allies should shoot down Russian military aircraft that violate their airspace.
“Yes, I do,” Trump said, when asked if NATO members should take military action against intruding Russian jets.
U.S. President Donald J. Trump was asked just now if he thinks NATO countries should shoot down Russian aircraft that violate their airspace, to which he responds, “Yes I do.” Trump was then asked if he still “trusts” Russian President Vladimir Putin, answering, “I’ll let you… pic.twitter.com/sr5ONsqpXP
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) September 23, 2025
The remarks came during a meeting with Zelensky at U.N. headquarters following Trump’s address to the General Assembly. The two leaders discussed U.S. support for Ukraine and rising concerns over Russian aerial incursions into NATO territory, particularly in Poland and the Baltic States.
Trump’s tone has shifted sharply from the early days of his second term, when he criticized NATO and leaned toward conciliation with Putin in hopes of ending the war in Ukraine.
Even while striking a tougher tone, Trump repeated his criticism of NATO allies for still buying Russian energy. He stressed that even Ukraine’s closest partners have yet to fully sever ties with Moscow’s oil and gas.
Europe’s reliance on Russian natural gas has declined sharply — from around 45% of gas imports in 2021 to about 18–19% in 2024. However, countries like Hungary and Slovakia remain among the EU member states that continue to import substantial amounts of Russian energy, even as the bloc moves toward reducing dependence.
During his speech today in front of the United Nations General Assembly, U.S. President Donald J. Trump states that China and India are the primary funders of the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine, but adds that, “Inexcusably, even NATO countries have not cutoff much Russian… pic.twitter.com/af2oJCpVi6
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) September 23, 2025
Meanwhile, fears are mounting in Eastern and Central Europe after a wave of Russian warplane and drone incursions into allied airspace.
On Sept. 19, Russian MiG jets violated Estonian airspace near Vaindloo Island in the Gulf of Finland, staying for roughly 12 minutes without flight plans or active transponders. The breach led Estonia to demand an emergency Article 4 consultation and brought a public warning from NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte.
Following this morning’s defense consultations requested by Estonia under NATO Article 4, in response to last week’s intrusion by several Russian fighter jets into Estonian Airspace; NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte issued this statement: pic.twitter.com/V7exwi2HL7
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) September 23, 2025
Poland’s Deputy Prime Minister Radosław Sikorski issued a sharper response after repeated violations of his country’s airspace, moves that have also led to restricted airspace along its eastern border and broader NATO defense adjustments.
A message to Russia today from Polish Deputy Prime Minister Radosław Sikorski: pic.twitter.com/rJNdHdiY7D
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) September 22, 2025
Sweden’s defense minister, Pål Jonson, likewise said Stockholm would shoot down any Russian aircraft that violates Swedish airspace.
Lithuania has approved a new law giving its military the power to shoot down any unauthorized drones crossing its airspace — a sharp expansion of previous rules that limited action to direct threats.
Norway also confirmed three Russian airspace violations, including an Aug. 18 breach by a Su-33 fighter jet — the first in over 10 years.
On Monday night, unidentified drones were reported over Copenhagen. Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen blasted it as “the most serious assault on Danish critical infrastructure to date” and a “direct attack” on Denmark.
With the launch of Operation Eastern Sentry on Sept. 12, NATO has sought to underscore its resolve — bolstering the alliance’s eastern flank with stronger air defenses and counter-drone systems in direct response to Moscow’s ongoing provocations.
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The Poles need to remember a ‘little’ incident known as the Katyn Forest Massacre……………….
BTW – the land that legally belongs to Ukraine was not ‘taken’ – it was stolen by brute force. NOTE – I’m not saying that the Ukrainians don’t have ‘issues’ that need to be addressed by the world community.
Yes, Zelensky is related to the ones who carried out not only that, but other atrocities. The Russians finally threw them out.
Another flip flop from the puppet of Israel.