Trump Is Acting as a Proxy for Putin
Briefly

Donald Trump's proposal to resolve the Russia-Ukraine war is criticized as a dangerous capitulation to Moscow, rather than a genuine peace plan. His approach, supported by key leaders, suggests lifting sanctions on Russia and conceding Crimea permanently, resulting in dire consequences for Ukraine. The deal would leave Ukraine territorially diminished and vulnerable, effectively dismantling its sovereignty and undermining future alliances like NATO. The article argues that this plan represents an unacceptable surrender that Ukraine is unlikely to accept, emphasizing the risks posed by appeasement in the face of aggression.
Trump's proposal to end the war isn’t a peace plan, but a rich and bloody reward to Moscow for its aggression and war crimes.
If Trump has his way, Washington will lift sanctions against Russia and agree to recognize Crimea as part of Russia.
The proposal would fundamentally destroy Ukraine, leaving it as a vulnerable state shorn of territory and millions of citizens.
Hopefully, the Ukrainians will reject this instrument of surrender that threatens their sovereignty and existence.
Read at The Atlantic
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