TRUMP’S TWO DILEMMAS
“King” Donald Trump (see TIME cover) has resumed his term as president to face two dilemmas, Ukraine and Gaza. The first of these is the one that really interests him and his goal is to convince President Zelensky to withdraw
In all of Trump’s speeches there is one thing he never mentions: “How did the war in Ukraine start? Because of the invasion of this country, which was always pro-Russian, by Moscow’s armed forces under Putin’s orders.”
Trump is convinced that the war in Ukraine will end through a plan of his own, approved by Putin. A plan drawn up through concessions: Ukraine must return to the situation that existed before the invasion.
NATO will definitely not accept Kiev’s entry, although it deceitfully promised this to Zlensky. And as for entry into the European Union (EU), the wait will be long, because the Brussels commission is not interested in Ukraine being the 28th member either.
Lies, deceit, false promises. NATO and the EU have used them to reassure Zelensky. In the end, he has realized that he must return to his old alliance with the Russian neighbor.
NATO already has enough borders with Russia. Adding those with Ukraine would be a provocation that Putin, with the characteristics of being “another King” would not accept; and the war would spread.
Trump is interested in Ukraine for its minerals. Zelensky, for the moment, refuses to give them up, but he will accept it in exchange for a new layout of the eastern areas occupied by the Russians. Putin does not want minerals; he has enough. What Moscow wants is for Ukraine to return to its neutrality and its Russian affinities.
So, two fundamentally hostile forces are going to join forces to bring “American peace” to the countries in difficulty. The EU is going to attend as a spectator of this game of cards. How much time does NATO have left to continue existing?
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