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Trump's view of mediation is clear: pressure both sides into agreeing to a ceasefire, and then leave them to negotiate their future coexistence - perhaps without further American involvement. In reality, the latter part of the process does not interest Trump much, if at all. His camp sees the war as an unnecessary drain on US resources, a burden America doesn't need. Their priority is to extricate the US, not to secure ideological victories or long-term commitments."[US] leave them [Russia and Ukraine] to negotiate their future coexistence" "does not interest Trump much, if at all" is at odds with: "Their [Trump's] priority is to extricate the US". In other words, cut and run isn't an option. So Trump does not have "priority" to extricate .
He views American dominance in the world not as a matter of spreading democracy or human rights, but as the ability to secure concrete gains - especially economic ones.In other words Trump/US is not "mediating" peace between Ukraine and Russia. The US(Same as Biden same as Trump) is still behind the US installed government led by Zelensky. Thus, the diplomacy is between Russia and the US. And Russia has no reason to negotiate at this point/stop the war because(as Putin said about the war from the start): “We will seek to demilitarise and denazify Ukraine, as well as bring to trial those who perpetrated numerous bloody crimes against civilians, including against citizens of the Russian Federation,”. So this is only Trump theatre not a change in the US position.
Ukraine is a troubled asset [of the US??] with bad management at the helm - one that is bleeding American money and needs restructuring.More proof that this is not cut-and-run. This is stay in until the last Ukrainian.
Trump's 2017 National Security Strategy defined great power rivalry as the defining feature of modern geopolitics, and this still holds true.That "rivalry" is the technique of getting a nation's people to be against another nation. It is also the same "non-agreement capable" of the Biden regime. Or British (always have an enemy).
Trump responded that the US was not on anyone's side - it simply wanted to end the war and achieve peace. This was a revolutionary statement.
It proves that, with realism and a genuine will to achieve results, much can be accomplished Trump the deal-maker, not the ideologue
The art of real diplomacy - balancing power, recognizing mutual interests, and engaging in direct, substantive talks - is making a comeback.
Trump has shown a willingness to abandon the rigid dogma that have shaped Western policy toward Russia for years. He has taken decisive steps toward understanding Moscow's position in a way that previous US leaders refused to do.Examples(4 above) of non-substance propaganda statements from the article.
Trump the deal-maker, not the ideologueTo make a deal, one has to offer something the other side needs.
What do they both need? The elimination of the globalist psychopaths. The result could be cooperation and win-win agreements.How does a Trump "deal" accomplish that though? Basically Trump is saying Russia go home/stop the war because the "US Interests" to get monetary gains for the US investment (of overthrowing the government in Ukraine and installing Nazi's) needs to be heard and satisfied? If I was Putin I would laugh at that. RT though is actually a "globalist psychopaths" controlled mainstream opposition media source(IMHO). In other words, it has the narratives against the US in favor of Russia/China but in a controlled way to divert and amplify awareness away from what is actually happening ("globalist psychopaths" getting even more control though the AI datacenters replacing the military bases). This RT article (IMHO) direct eye balls to the: Trump circus(including the EU yelling) of supporting "national interests"(though patriots don't question what this means). What are the real "national interests"? Well in my view, "national interests" is double speak of billionaires whose "interests" are to become trillionaires for the detriment of the entire world population. And meanwhile nothing being done about the people running the datacenters(with the control files on all of us)...And thus nothing is being done there (by the Trump circus) to eliminate the "globalist psychopaths"...
In my perspective, Trump is creating a narrative to manipulate public opinion.I would say, sell the US withdrawal from the Ukraine as a victory to the public. And I suppose the Russians are fine with it - as long as they go.
I would say, sell the US withdrawal from the Ukraine as a victory to the public. And I suppose the Russians are fine with it - as long as they go.Dwoods44
In my perspective, Trump is creating a narrative to manipulate public opinion. He can't simply capitulate to Putin's demands. Trump has to create the optics that this is an America First success story and not a surrender.So why not just tell the truth?
Comment: Trump is doing what he does best in the context of what he knows best.