Ukraine’s situation changed last week, a result of the White House’s new position regarding support. The rare minerals deal was a catalyst for a sudden ‘handbrake turn,’ that may ‘switch on’ more military support for Ukraine.
The reasons for the shift, are impossible to confirm. Perhaps President Trump had a moment of epiphany speaking to President Zelensky at the Vatican last week, or Putin stalled too long. We do not know, and are unlikely too. Instead, we should consider what this change could mean for the war because it indicates a hardening of US attitudes, and an acceptance that the war is not a ‘quick fix.’ A more realistic attitude that may put more pressure on Putin.
The rare mineral deal is signed, Trump has a mandate to support Ukraine
After months of discussion and negotiation, US Secretary of Treasury Scott Bessent and Ukraine’s First Deputy Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko signed the ‘Establishment of a United States–Ukraine Reconstruction Investment Fund’ last week, on 30 April. A partnership agreement giving the US preferential access to Ukraine’s oil, gas, and rare mineral deposits.
This deal revolves around rare minerals like graphite, titanium and lithium that are in demand by the tech industry. China currently extracts most of the world’s supply of these minerals. A strategic weakness for the Trump administration that is keen to compete with China. Ukraine is believed to have an abundance of rare minerals, providing a bargaining ‘chip’ that Zelensky has used very effectively.
The genesis of the agreement was in Zelensky’s plan for victory presented in October 2024, before the US election. Clearly, Zelensky understood the risk of Trump winning the election, and mitigated it by presenting an opportunity to commercialise the aid discussion.
Zelensky’s proposal provided revenue for the US, and a way to pay for aid. An idea Zelensky clearly pitched at Trump’s commercial, transactional worldview. If the US would not support Ukraine for philosophical reasons, they might for commercial gain or to reduce dependence on Chinese supplies of rare minerals. Secondly, a commercial deal provided the Trump White House with a way to justify supporting Ukraine to their MAGA political base, that does not support US involvement in foreign wars.
However, Zelensky had a long and tortuous negotiation process to manage. Trump initially demanded that Ukraine repay “US$ 500 billion” of military aid that he stated America had already provided. Further, the initial proposal locked Ukraine into a coercive; commercial regime described by the Guardian in the following terms; “The plan appeared to lock Ukraine into all kinds of obligations, while offering Kyiv nothing in return by way of security guarantees, save the rather thin claim that Washington taking a stake in Ukraine’s economy was itself a kind of security guarantee.”
A bad deal for Ukraine, and a process that almost collapsed when Zelensky was publicly and boorishly berated by the Vice President and other US officials during a visit to the Oval Office.
But Zelensky ‘kept his cool,’ maintained his dignity and kept negotiating.
And, the final agreement indicates the White House’s position has softened towards Ukraine. Essentially, Ukraine and the US will split the profit from the any new oil, gas or rare mineral extraction equally. Tymofiy Mylovanov, president of the Kyiv School of Economics, describing the situation on X, as follows “Ukraine held the line. Despite enormous pressure, every overreaching demand from the other side was dropped. The final deal looks fair.”
Mylovanov’s assessment appears reasonable, the agreement establishing an equitable partnership. It is focused on reconstruction, and names Russia as the aggressor. Objective Two reading “The Agreement strengthens the strategic partnership between the Parties for the long-term reconstruction and modernization of Ukraine, in response to the large-scale destruction caused by Russia`’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine and in pursuit of a peaceful, sovereign, and resilient Ukraine.” The agreement is also clear to state that Russia should not benefit from the reconstruction of Ukraine. A significant difference from previous US statements, that to-date, have avoided discussing culpability
Additionally, the agreement supports Ukraine’s plan to join the European Union, stating “the USA acknowledges Ukraine’s intention to avoid conflicts in the drafting of this Agreement with Ukraine’s obligations related to European Union accession,” and proposes that if there are problems the US and Ukraine can negotiate them in ‘good faith.’
In summary, the rare mineral agreement provides Ukraine, and its supporters around the world with a reason to be cautiously optimistic.
What are the potential implications on US support for Ukraine?
The impact of the agreement on direct US support is hard to gauge, it is economically focussed and makes no security commitments, but it does provide opportunities for more US support. The question is whether the White House will use them, and commentators have mixed opinions. Retired Australian general, Mick Ryan is cautious in his assessment stating in a recent Substack article that “The deal is likely to have a minor impact on the trajectory of the war. While it might make Trump slightly more inclined to assist Ukraine with its defence, we should not over analyse the strategic impact of this deal.” Another Ukraine war commentator, Anders Puck Nielsen on the other hand is more optimistic in his recent review. See it here –
Therefore, considering the impact of the agreement from a military perspective the key points can be summarised as follows:
Ukraine is not expected to pay for historic military aid.
Initially, Trump strongly advocated for Ukraine to repay US military aid previously provided by the Biden administration. However, the agreement has changed this policy and does not require Ukraine to pay anything towards historic military aid. The expectation appears to be that the financial benefits of the partnership can be used to fund continuation of the war if required.
US military aid may still be on the table.
The agreement does not discuss aid but US statements describe the agreement as an essential start-point for any future discussion. Svyrydenko has discussed the agreement providing a basis for new US aid, specifically air defence.
Additionally, the US recently acknowledged two recent sales of military equipment to Ukraine. The day after the rare minerals deal was signed, the White House notified Congress of a proposal to sell US$ 50 million of military equipment to Ukraine. The notification did not include details of the equipment, but is the first such transaction since Trump took office.
Reuters reported on 3 May that the US State Department has approved US$ 310 billion deal for Ukraine to buy F-16 parts and training from the US. The rare mineral deal provides Ukraine with structured approach for US investment that will provide income that can be used to fund the war. It is likely that the White House’s favourable terms are predicated on Ukraine using those profits to buy American weapons.
Further, the agreement allows for US military aid like ammunition, weapons systems, or training to be counted as a capital contribution to the partnership. The US holds vast reserves of equipment, aircraft, armoured vehicles, and ammunition. This provision provides an easy option to increase the supply of US military aid by donating these stocks to Ukraine, and recording their value as a ‘capital contribution.’
But there are no US security guarantees.
Unfortunately for Ukraine, the agreement does not provide a direct security guarantee.
Mineral extraction requires local security. No mining or drilling means no money, and these activities can only happen in areas secure from attack. An important point that could reduce the military impact of the deal, or may provide a reason for greater US aid.
Profitable extraction of Ukrainian resources requires a level of security and stability. It is not a huge leap of imagination to picture American oil, mining and defence industry lobbyists advocating for a rapid end to the conflict. The defence industry providing the mechanisms to deliver through the agreement, Ukraine receiving US weapons as a contribution to the partnership’s capital.
In summary, it is a cliché but this agreement could be a ‘win-win’ for the US and Ukraine. Zelensky has been open about Ukraine’s desire to purchase weapons directly from the US, as recently as 13 April proposing the direct purchase of 10 Patriot air defence batteries. Already, the White House has confirmed two weapons deals worth US $ 360 million, so it is not unreasonable to believe there will be more.
The rare minerals agreement potentially provides a guaranteed revenue stream to achieve this goal. The US defence industry profiting from producing and selling weapons, while Ukraine gets the tools it needs to defeat Russia.
What are the implications for Russia’s invasion?
Although Putin’s initial response to the agreement being signed was to bomb residential areas in Odessa, his bullishness is probably misplaced. The deal makes his position more difficult by providing an avenue for US military support, that Trump can justify to his political base because the US is profiting from it.
And, Russia’s campaign is far from where Putin needs it to be, the Russian armoured Battalion Tactical Groups that swarmed over Ukraine are gone. Russia’s tanks, armoured vehicles and trucks lost during the war and not replaced Now Russian infantry grind incrementally forwards using shockingly expensive Storm Z tactics. Russia has spent the last year sacrificing young soldier’s lives trying to force a collapse of the Ukrainian frontline, or to capture an operationally significant area, like Pokrovsk or Constantynivka and failed consistently.
Recent casualty reports from Ukraine, and the UK Ministry of Defence indicate that monthly Russian casualties are increasing. This year alone the UK Ministry of Defence estimates that Russia has lost 160,000 soldiers killed or seriously wounded, 40,000 per month. And, after sustaining such staggering losses, Russia is still far from achieving their goal. Ukraine, on the other hand stated that its goal was to inflict attrition on Russia, and it appears to be succeeding.
The agreement is important in terms of wider strategy because it ratchets up pressure on Putin. It isolates him and prepares the US for a long war, Putin’s worst fear.
Conclusion
The US change of course is important, and there is cause for Ukraine and its supporters to be optimistic. On the ground, Russia is not making progress, its latest offensive is stalled and now US support may increase.
Essentially, it appears that the Trump administration accepts their engagement in Ukraine is likely to be long-term, and the Establishment of a United States–Ukraine Reconstruction Investment Fund agreement is tool to facilitate that engagement with minimum impact on the US. A minimal level of cost-neutral engagement that will maintain European defence relationships without committing the US to direct intervention. And, depending on events the US can also use the agreement to increase or decrease support to Ukraine.
At this stage, Putin’s relationship with Trump may allow him to negotiate a deal. It would be sensible to stop, even just to preserve or rebuild Russia’s military. But looking at his record it seems more likely that he will ‘double down’ make more threats, mobilise more soldiers and keep fighting.
Unfortunately, my assessment is that the war will continue for the foreseeable future. However, the rare minerals agreement means there is a greater chance Ukraine will shorten the war by defeating Russia more quickly. The rare mineral agreement may not be the fulsome US support Ukraine and its supporters want, but it is something.
Ben Morgan is a bored Gen Xer, a former Officer in NZDF and TDBs Military Blogger – his work is on substack
“Unfortunately for Ukraine, the agreement does not provide a direct security guarantee.” Ben Morgan
Yeah. How about that?
The the hyper-imperialist Trump administration doesn’t care about Europe, or Ukraine. Only for what advantages they can get for the US.
You must be aware Ben, that before Afghanistan fell to the Taliban, the first Trump administration signed a minerals deal with the pro-US Ghani regime.
And that after the fall of Kabul to the Taliban the US minerals deal between the US and Afghanistanl still stands.
The US imperialists don’t care who runs Ukraine, anymore than they cared who runs Afghanistan,as long as US mining companies can loot Afghanistan’s rare earth minierals resource in peace. Or at least keep them out of their imperialist rival’s hands.
The American imperialists also don’t care how the war in Ukraine ends, as long as the victor respects the mineral and energy deal.
You must also be aware Ben, that the Trump administration has been negotiating with the Russians and that these negotiations are being conducted in secret.
I wouldn’t be surprised if it is eventually revealed that the Kremlin has offered the US an even better deal to the US to Ukraine’s mineral rights, if Russia wins the war, than the US gets from Kylv.
“The US doesn’t have permanent friends or permanent enemies, only permanent interests” Henrey Kissinger
How Trump has already signed rare earth deals and how it ended
March 3, 2025
6:05 pm
https://ukrainefrontlines.com/news/ukraine/how-trump-has-already-signed-rare-earths-deals-and-how-it-ended/
….On September 22, 2017, Trump received the approval of the President of Afghanistan to enter into a “mineral deal,” the reserves of which in Afghanistan were then estimated at $1 trillion.
After reaching such an agreement with the Afghan government, Trump began secret negotiations with the enemies of the Afghan government – the Taliban.
The negotiations were canceled several times.
After another Taliban terrorist attack, Trump even called off the talks,writing on his Twitter:“They thought they needed to kill people to put themselves in a slightly better negotiating position. When they did this, they killed 12 people… This cannot be done. You cannot do this with me… Over the past four days, we hit the Taliban harder than in the last 10 years. That’s the situation.”
But nothing! When Trump needs it, he easily rewinds everything and pretends that this was the plan all along!
Eventually, negotiations with the Taliban ended in the signing of the “peace agreement with the U.S.” – an agreement of betrayal of the government and the transfer of Afghanistan’s governance to the Taliban movement.
Trump needed at least eight rounds of secret talks with the Taliban to sign the deal, under which the U.S. would withdraw from Afghanistan, leaving the country to the Taliban……
Thanks Ben! I thought this might be the way the US would go once they realized Putin was just playing for time. A couple of comments:
Firstly, the US never actually stopped supplying Ukraine with ammo. The difference is that now the Europeans are paying for it.
Secondly the minerals you listed aren’t that rare. What the US really wants is the rare earth elements series, including Lanthanum (La), Cerium (Ce), Neodymium (Nd), Europium (Eu), Gadolinium (Gd), Yttrium (Y), Dysprosium (Dy) and Holmium (Ho). At the moment China pretty much controls the supply of these.
Aren’t the majority of these Elements behind Russian lines?
Nobody knows for sure. That mineralization has never been properly mapped and audited so it’s anyone’s guess.
Besides the potential for rare earths, there is a valuable coal mine and coking plant for steel manufacture near the line of control.
Dear Ben,
I see the neo nazi Ukrainians are wasting more western military hardware trying (unsuccessfully) to invade Russia again. I wonder how well that will go. I’m betting it’ll be unsuccessful.
Some good news though, the Ukrainian Rada is now mobilising over 60 year olds, (no shortage of manpower, if you can shuffle faster than this paraplegic cat and can carry a firearm you too can die on the frontline), has its first all female battalion, and the Azov nazis have had a nifty upgrade to become the Azov Corps. Perhaps they can now just go the full hog, and rename themselves the Waffen SS.
All long the battlefields you will be pleased to know, the Russians keep advancing over the corpses of 760,000 DEAD Ukrainians, that wouldn’t have died if Donald Trump hadn’t armed (and trained) the murderous ultra nationalist scumfuck regime thats fucking the place up now.
And also, quick question, I know you are quite keen on this idea that Russia is running out of equipment and material, and I was wondering when that will be? You see for 18 months now you have been saying this, will it be before or after the Europeans? Cause they seem to have either ran out or are close to being run out. And it seems that from a perfectly sane perspective, that it looks like the Russians seem to have a never ending supply…
Well time to go
Love s_a_c
ps
Asking for a friend. Do you know how much HIMAR launchers are worth? Because someone better tell Mr. Zelensky that he is going to need to buy a couple from that Mr. Trump as Mr. Putin blew up two of them this morning, the geo located time stamped video was quite spectacular.
Plucky little Ukraine refusing to roll over still annoying you yeah?
“Plucky”, have you moved on from “The little engine that could”, to Enid Blytons “Five on a Treasure Island”, well good for you. Stick to molesting cows tits. Well at least till the banks and Fonterra fuck you over, ’cause that day is coming little Jimmy.
Confused me with a farmer or just nuttier than squirrel shit?
Yeah, wrong James Brown.
Bugger! You’re right. It was squirrel shit. NOT monkey shit.
Have you seen this as a side hussle?
Gore Vidal. The United States of Amnesia.
https://beamafilm.com/watch/gore-vidal-the-united-states-of-amnesia
Fantastically floor leveling.
The cartoon version of Kremlin propaganda.
Perhaps you should expand the groups of CIA backed regimes you can shill for. Might I recommend the Syrian regime? Now that Al Jolani is a woke, DEI, slave trading, head chopping, Salafist extremist, you could lend your voice to his cause.
In your capacity as Trade Unionist, you could discuss with Brooke Van Velden on Ukraines methods of dealing with Unions. Imprisonment, forced conscription, death squads, perhaps burning down trade union halls (with trade unionists still inside, yes I know, the trade union hall massacre in Odessa was Porochenko, but still, its the same CIA backed pack of fascists).
Because I know how much you love links, so I will provide you with one to high light what you are spruiking for, its actually from a workers website, (workers are people who you supposedly advocate for in your capacity as a trade union delegate, unless they are Ukrainian I am guessing), enjoy the read.
https://www.peoplesworld.org/article/the-odessa-trade-union-massacre-ten-years-later/
Nice link, Pat you really need to comment on your cognitive dissonance with regard to neoNazi Ukraine.
Touchée sac! Pat was probably one of the silly leftwingers who got all excited by the Arab Spring (how did Egypt turn out?) and who didn’t care about Gadaffi’s demise and who thought “chemical barrel bombing” Assad needed to go as well. Pack of fuckwits.
To be honest seer, I was one of those silly leftwingers, and after i read an article about how the “white hat” volunteers in Syria was a CIA psyops operation, and the authors provided well documented evidence in their investigation, I felt humbled and foolish. I did however learn to research news better from the experience, life is a learning experience as they say.
Actually, Pat has been supporting the ISIS takeover of Syria for the past decade.
For realzies? Fucking ISIS?
“Unfortunately, my assessment is that the war will continue for the foreseeable future. However, the rare minerals agreement means there is a greater chance Ukraine will shorten the war by defeating Russia more quickly. ”
I think you got that the wrong way round. Fify:
“Unfortunately, my assessment is that the war will continue for the foreseeable future. However, the rare minerals agreement means there is a greater chance Russia will shorten the war by defeating Ukraine more quickly. “
“…..the rare minerals agreement means there is a greater chance Russia will shorten the war by defeating Ukraine more quickly.“ Nitrium.
Sure you may think, Nitrium, from your top down perspective, that Trump’s treachery over the minerals deal will shorten the war.
But you are forgetting one thing.
He aha te mea nui o te ao?
He tangata, he tangata, he tangata!
What is the most important thing in the world?
If the US imperialists and Russian revanchists come to some sort of understanding in their secret negotiations, similar to the understanding that the first Trump administration had with the Taliban in their secret negotiations. It is quite possible that Russia will overun Ukraine’s conventional forces. But that won’t end the war, or Ukraine’s popular resistance to the Russian invader.
Ka whawhai tonu mātou,
Mō te āke, āke, āke!
I don’t think the war is going to get shortened either. Only that Ben’s assessment of Ukraine winning was incorrect. As I am wont to do I was being a bit facetious, which, like sarcasm, doesn’t come across very clearly in text.
Yes Pat, he tangata, it is the people. The people of the Donbass and Novorussia are mainly Russian. Not “Ukrainian”.
Ben – Trump is buffering Putin…Putin knows this
I think on most occasions Trump is doing something to Putin that begins with b. It’s not buffering
Wheel – Disagree…Both Putin and Trump do not want WWIII, and the EU cannot stand up to Russia’s military…hence it is a buffer.
I can’t for the life of me why any one with half brain thinks Trump is directing the narrative? He is not.
Trump has no control over Putin never has…
https://www.stuff.co.nz/world-news/360681666/vance-says-russia-was-asking-too-much-its-initial-ukraine-peace-offer
At what point will Vance and Trump offer up an apology to Ukraines leader for their uniformed attack?
A ‘handbreak turn’….on the Disney loop to La La.
The writing is on the wall and dumb bastards can’t see it.
Big surprise.
Dnieper is really close. Kherson. Odessa. The denazification is to happen.
The Banderite murderers have a date
with the Russian State.
Trumps burbling is an embarrassment to truth and beauty.
I understand where the corrupt oligarchs of Russia are coming from, remembering WW ll. Except no one is coming over the border — except you. The result of WW ll was conquest was never allowed again, until you, Putin, he could have his dictatorship for ever and a day. Yet, that’s not how dictatorship works, along with his education and his $200 billion theft from the Russian people.
Yep, I’m angry for Russia. 19th century Russian literature was vital to me like many others. So, they deserve people-rule.