
Nell’ultimo episodio di Ukraine This Week, Anna Belokur del Kyiv Independent esamina perché i negoziati di pace guidati dagli Stati Uniti finora non sono riusciti a porre fine alla guerra della Russia, un anno dopo l’ormai famigerato scontro nello Studio Ovale tra Donald Trump e Volodymyr Zelenskyj. Da allora, l’Ucraina ha seguito l’esempio di Washington, firmando un accordo sui minerali, accettando i termini del cessate il fuoco e sostenendo i colloqui diretti con Mosca. Ma 12 mesi dopo, non esiste ancora un cessate il fuoco e un percorso chiaro verso una pace duratura. L’episodio analizza ciò che ha bloccato i colloqui e se esiste qualche prospettiva di pace nel 2026.
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No he can’t
Short answer “No!”
Slightly longer answer “No, he can’t because he’s too busy sucking bunker midget tiny penis.”

Trump is running low on dictators to kidnap and assassinate. But putin has nukes and more importantly he has his own trumpstein files to ensure trump’s compliance.
No 🤷♀️
Trump COULD make it VERY difficult for Russia to conrinue the war. But he likes Putin too much.
mr trump might be able to if he completely changed his tactics. However, he would rather kiss putin’s butt.
I doubt that mr trump will change course, so as usual, the the question is not can he, but will he?
Unpopular opinion: There’s not a lot he can do besides his taking out Russian Federation allies like he has been. His taking Iran and Venezuela out benefits Ukraine. Russia cannot stop fighting as they’re in a war economy and can’t survive without some big agreements/economic packages from the West, but even then after 4+ years of war, 1.3 million in casualties, and a crushed economy, Putin can’t stop fighting without a “win” and keep his head.
Why would he try to end a war? He’s too busy starting them, anyhow. He makes too much money that he funnels into his own pockets.