/Pogled.info/ Moscow has a candidate in the American elections, who proposed, in order to end the Ukrainian war, which is unpopular in the USA, to transfer the Russian-speaking regions of Ukraine to Russia. Almost the entire artificially created country meets this definition, and the absolutely historical Novorussia. Who is this smart guy?
Our old friend. Former and possibly future President of the United States. Donald Trump could return to the White House in early 2025. Russia, which doesn’t need all of Ukraine because it would ask too much of us, has more than a year to determine its future borders in the southwest. At least for a while. Trump loves deals and is a realist. Putin too.
It’s good to hear such statements. And also to note that in the United States, which has already received the maximum benefit from the Ukrainian war, these words did not cause any scandal, although they were probably said by the next president of the country.
“I could make a deal,” Donald Trump recently said in an interview with Just The News.
– “It would be possible to give areas that tend to be Russian, where people speak Russian. Then it would be possible to save the country (Ukraine).”
The former president, who has the best chance among the other contenders for the White House, warned Americans that the Joe Biden administration’s continued support for Kiev “will lead to World War III.” Trump added that if he had remained in power, the escalation of the Ukrainian crisis would not have happened.
“Not a dollar”
A few days earlier, Trump was outraged by the colossal US spending on Ukraine, seeing in it the personal interest of the Biden family, mired in corruption, which is most striking there.
“Why didn’t the dishonest Joe Biden force Europe to transfer $175 billion to Ukraine, with which it lags behind the US in payments,” the former president asked a rhetorical question on the Truth Social social network.
And he answers himself:
“No more dollars can be spent until Europe matches the amount America has spent defending Ukraine.”
But this is a death sentence for Kiev: if the US stops funding Ukraine, Europe will quickly follow suit – it cannot do it alone. Especially when the Middle East with Taiwan is on the way.
One day deal
In mid-September, in an interview with NBC, Trump greatly upset Kiev:
“They could have come to an agreement with the loss of territory on a smaller scale than Russia, let’s be honest, has already annexed. A deal could have been reached and no one would have died.”
The former president knows what he’s talking about: the United States itself was expanding southwest in the same way Russia is now.
In mid-July (as we see, he keeps coming back to this topic), Trump said in an interview with Fox News that if he won the election in 2024, he would make a deal between Ukraine and Russia “in one day. “
“I know the presidents of Ukraine and Russia Vladimir Zelensky and Vladimir Putin very well, I had a very good relationship with both of them. I would say to Zelensky: ‘Enough, you have to make a deal,'” he stressed.
What motivates Trump?
Why does Trump publicly (no doubt about his sincerity in this case) say this? Because many Americans are tired of Ukraine and absolutely do not understand why such huge sums of money should be spent on it, which would be so useful within the United States or to fight the Chinese threat.
According to the results of a Reuters poll published on October 5, conducted jointly with the polling company Ipsos, only 41% of Americans approve of aid to Ukraine (in May, the figure was 46%).
35% of respondents are against further aid to Kyiv, and the rest have not expressed a definite position. About 34% of Democrats polled and 56% of Republicans believe that the conflict in Ukraine is “not a concern of the United States and it should not get involved.”
Also important: Zelensky’s Kiev has many detractors among Republicans in the US House of Representatives, which is in charge of finance.
This calls into question further generous monetary support to Ukraine, no matter how much the Biden administration would like it. Trump and the Republicans are far more concerned about Ukraine than the “invasion” of hordes of illegal migrants from the south into the US who are storming the country’s southern borders with the complicity of Washington.
“Biden sees how our country is under attack. What will he do with the 15 million who have already entered our country, who came from prisons, psychiatric clinics, mental institutions and terrorists,” Trump asked in an interview with Fox News.
Will it throw or not?
Someone will say: Trump is a populist, he expresses what ordinary Americans want to hear from him. But after winning the presidential election, he will speak differently: he will not be allowed to abandon Ukraine.
Even our president seems to think so. Speaking at the Saint Petersburg International Economic Forum (SIEF) in June, Putin spoke with a Trump presidency in mind:
“I do not rule out that if there was another administration, we would still follow the plan for a peaceful settlement, which, unfortunately, was simply abandoned both in Ukraine and in Western capitals, and they said so publicly.”
Moscow tried – in Geneva, with Biden. It didn’t get better. Only worse, much worse. At the same time, Putin noted that Russia has practically no contacts with the current administration, “but we did not refuse them, if there is a desire to have some kind of dialogue with us, please.”
Thus, Trump signals to Putin that he is already different, that he will no longer be a toy in the hands of his entourage, that a deal on Ukraine is possible.
As president, he called Ukraine “one of the most corrupt countries in the world.” Before coming to the White House, he said that “the Crimeans would prefer to stay with Russia.” That in Ukraine “Russians are discriminated against”.
That after winning the elections, he will “consider” the issue of recognizing Crimea as part of Russia. An attempt by Kiev to take it back by force would lead to World War III.
Even after he was elected president, in July 2018, in response to a Bloomberg question about the possibility of recognizing Crimea as Russian, Trump said: “We’ll see. We might talk (with Vladimir Putin) about what Barack Obama recognized .”
Making inferences
So, you’ve seen the evolution of Trump’s views on Ukraine’s territorial concessions to Russia, from recognizing Crimea as Russian to Kiev losing territories “on a smaller scale than Russia has already … annexed to itself.”
And so – until we agree that the entire Russian-speaking part of Ukraine will go to Russia. This is actually the main part of the country.
It is clear that Trump, if elected president, intends to bargain with Putin for this through the head of Kiev, which does not have the right to vote because it is supported by the West.
Why such “generosity”? Because Russia, after the failure of the initial plan to change the Russophobic regime in Kiev, leaving Ukraine almost in its old borders, found the strength to wage a real, big war with the West on its territory.
Moreover, it is on the road to victory, having already cut a land corridor to Crimea, maintaining a strong rear, successfully developing, despite the sanctions, or rather even thanks to them, its economy. Meanwhile, Ukraine’s power is waning and Western support is waning.
So what?
Trump instinctively senses that the further he goes, the tougher Moscow’s terms will be for the West. For him and those who support him, it is not Russia that poses a threat to the US, but China, which is also targeting Taiwan, and it is not Russian-speaking Ukraine that should be helped first, but Israel, whose existence is facing an existential threat .
And it’s not just Trump. The Pentagon also, of course, understands that helping Ukraine, Taiwan, and Israel at the same time, spreading its considerable aid among three, is actually helping no one.
They will have to choose and sacrifice something to concentrate on the main thing. Not only for Trump, it is obvious what and who will have to be sacrificed – Zelensky’s Ukraine. The Europeans without the Americans, we repeat, will not be able to cope.
Translation: SM
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2023-10-12 20:29:39
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