Trump Begs War-Torn Ukraine for Help on Iran

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Donald Trump is apparently turning to war-ravaged Ukraine for help in his surprise attack on Iran.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said in his nightly address Wednesday that the United States—along with other allied countries—is seeking Kyiv’s assistance in defending against Iranian drones, Reuters first reported.

“Partners are turning to us, to Ukraine, asking for help in defending against (Iranian-designed) Shahed drones, with expertise and real operational experience,” Zelensky said. “There have also been requests from the American side.”

Trump and Zelensky have clashed over the United States' support of war-torn Ukraine. / Ukranian Presidency / Handout/Anadolu via Getty Images
Trump and Zelensky have clashed over the United States' support of war-torn Ukraine. / Ukranian Presidency / Handout/Anadolu via Getty Images

Trump’s request could lead to a dire shortage of U.S. air defense missiles in Ukraine at a moment when Ukraine’s war effort has stretched into its fourth year. Two European diplomats told Reuters there is mounting concern that Ukraine will become increasingly vulnerable as Trump drags on his bombardment of Iran.

The appeal also comes as Trump has pressed Zelensky and Ukrainian officials to strike a swift peace deal with Russian President Vladimir Putin—with whom Trump has long maintained a famously hot-and-cold relationship.

Trump has frequently sparred with Zelensky, whom he called “P.T. Barnum” in a Truth Social post on Tuesday.

During their Oval Office meeting in February 2025, Trump made fun of the Ukrainian leader’s clothing, saying upon their greeting, “Ooh, you’re all dressed up—He’s all dressed up today!“

Vice President JD Vance also berated Zelensky for not being grateful enough to Trump, who had called the Ukrainian president a “dictator” the week before.

Just last month, British intelligence officials reportedly shared intercepted calls and messages with their U.S. counterparts in which senior Kremlin figures mocked Trump’s apparent willingness to take Putin at his word over the invasion of Ukraine.

Trump and Putin last met for Ukraine peace talks last August in Alaska. Little progress has been made. / Contributor / Getty Images
Trump and Putin last met for Ukraine peace talks last August in Alaska. Little progress has been made. / Contributor / Getty Images

“We have continually shown them intelligence that shows the Russians are lying,” a senior U.K. security official told The Spectator in February. “The Russians are privately mocking Trump over his naivety about Putin’s intentions. Putin doesn’t want to end the war.”