Ukraine and Iran have driven Putin and Trump into a "deadlock" on the battlefield - media
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Ukraine and Iran have brought the military plans of the Russian Federation and the US to a stalemate. Now Putin and Trump are trying to achieve the surrender of their opponents through negotiations.

Ukraine and Iran have demonstrated the ability to resist stronger opponents, which has influenced the course of conflicts involving Russia and the United States. This is stated in a report by The New York Times, which analyzes Russia's war against Ukraine and the confrontation between the US and Iran, UNN reports.
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As the publication notes, US President Donald Trump and Russian dictator Vladimir Putin have faced a situation where military campaigns failed to achieve their set goals.
President Trump and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin resist the idea that supposedly weaker states have led them into a stalemate, and both leaders are relying on negotiations to achieve the surrender they failed to achieve in battle. Iran and Ukraine have resolutely opposed this "might makes right" mentality
As the publication writes, the defiance of Ukraine and Iran "reflects the reality of two wars in stagnation, where a deep lack of trust is stalling progress."