An interesting comment seeing how Trump threatened to withhold $400m of military aid if he didn't get a personal favour.
".... Kellogg spends most time berating Biden’s actions - saying that his administration gave too little lethal aid too late. He says Trump’s decision to give the first lethal aid to Ukraine in 2018 conveyed the strength needed to confront Putin, and that Trump’s soft approach to the Kremlin head - not demonizing him like Biden has - will enable him to strike a deal. Kellogg says more weapons should have been given before the Russian invasion, and immediately afterwards, to enable Ukraine to win. ....."
Is history going to repeat with Trump doing a handshake deal with Putin and Trump expecting Putin not to continue his expansion agenda and Putin's desire to show the US as weak.