The article argues that Donald Trump, despite his inflammatory rhetoric, has valid insights regarding the Russia-Ukraine conflict that liberals can't accept. It highlights the absurdity of labeling Ukrainian President Zelensky a 'dictator' while overlooking Putin's autocratic rule. The author emphasizes the urgent need for peace and the potential of the new U.S.-Ukraine minerals agreement, which could lead to reconstruction and security guarantees. The piece critiques the Biden administration's failure to initiate a peace effort earlier during the war, arguing that a more pragmatic approach is necessary to end hostilities and protect Ukrainian civilians.
He's more right than wrong about Russia and Ukraine... it's absurd to brand Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky a 'dictator'... but say nothing about Vladimir Putin.
The new minerals agreement between the U.S. and Ukraine is a beginning... includes a reconstruction fund and some kind of security guarantee.
The American government should take the lead... play a direct role in reaching an accord that can guarantee an end to all hostilities.
As early as 2022, the United States could have spearheaded a serious peace effort, but it never did... believed... that Ukraine could actually win the war.
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