Trump’s election as president and therefore second term has made the US foreign policy toward Ukraine unpredictable without any clear outcome, Jim Townsend, former Deputy Secretary of Defense for Europe and NATO under President Obama and President Biden, told Al Arabiya News.He said that Trump could either level down the assistance or even cut it entirely or also use it as a bargaining chip during upcoming peace talks.For all the latest headlines, follow our Google News channel online or via the app.“For Trump, that assistance could be used as leverage too. He could use that as leverage with the Ukrainians saying, ‘if you’re not going to be willing to cut a deal, I’m going to pull back this assistance.’ He could also turn to the Russians and say, ‘if you’re not going to play ball, and come up with some compromises here, we’re going to double the amount of assistance that goes to Ukraine’,” he said during an interview with Tom Burges Watson on GNT.Townsend further rejected the idea that