Trump the Peacemaker? How his presidency might help end the war in Ukraine

Guest Post by Tarik Cyril Amar

The likely next president of the US, Donald Trump, has signaled that he has a plan for bringing the war in Ukraine to an end. Or, at least, two of his advisers have such a plan. More importantly, they have submitted it to Trump. And most importantly, they have said that he has responded positively.

As one of the plan’s authors has put it, “I’m not claiming he agreed with it or agreed with every word of it, but we were pleased to get the feedback we did.” It is true that Trump has also let it be known that he is not officially endorsing the plan. However, it is obvious that this is a trial balloon which has been launched with his approval. Otherwise, we would have either not have heard about it or it would have been disavowed.

The two Trump advisers are Keith Kellogg, a retired lieutenant general, and Fred Fleitz, a former CIA analyst. Both held significant positions on national security matters during Trump’s presidency. Currently, both play important roles at the Center for American Security: Kellogg serves as co-chair and Fleitz as vice chair. Both, finally, are clear about their belief in what is perhaps Trump’s single most defining foreign policy concept: America First. Fleitz recently published an article asserting that “only America First can reverse the global chaos caused by the Biden administration.” For Kellogg, the America First approach is key to national security.” The Center for American Security, finally, is part of the America First Policy Institute, an influential think tank founded in 2022 by key Trump administration veterans to prepare policies for his comeback.

Clearly, this is a peace plan that has not come out of nowhere. On the contrary, it has not merely been submitted to Trump to receive his – unofficial – nod, it has also emerged from within Trumpism as a resurgent political force. In addition, as Reuters has pointed out, it is also the most elaborate plan yet from the Trump camp on how to get to peace in Ukraine. In effect, this is the first time that Trump’s promise to rapidly end this war, once he is back in the White House, has been fleshed out in detail. The adoption of the plan or any similar policy would obviously mark a massive change in US policy. Hence, this is something that deserves close attention.

What does the plan foresee? In essence, it is built on a simple premise: to use Washington’s leverage over Ukraine to force the country to accept a peace that will come with concessions, territorial and otherwise. In the words of Keith Kellogg, “We tell the Ukrainians, ‘You’ve got to come to the table, and if you don’t come to the table, support from the United States will dry up’.” Since Kiev is vitally dependent on American assistance, it is hard to see how it could resist such pressure.

Perhaps to give an appearance of “balance” for the many Republicans still hawkish on Russia, the plan also includes a threat addressed to Moscow: “And you tell Putin,” again in Kellogg’s terms, “he’s got to come to the table and if you don’t come to the table, then we’ll give Ukrainians everything they need to kill you in the field.”

Yet it is obvious that, despite the tough rhetoric about Russia, the plan will cause great anxiety in Kiev, not Moscow, for two reasons. First, the threats addressed to Russia and Ukraine are not comparable: If the US were to withdraw its support from Ukraine, Kiev’s Zelensky regime would quickly not just lose the war but collapse. If the US were to, instead, increase its support for the Zelensky regime, then Moscow would respond by mobilizing additional resources, as it has done before.

It might also, in that case, receive direct military assistance from China, which would not stand by and watch a potential Russian defeat unfold, because that would leave Beijing alone with an aggressive, emboldened West. In addition, Washington would, of course, have to weigh the risk of Russia engaging in counter-escalation. In sum, the plan threatens Ukraine with certain defeat, regime, and, possibly, even state disintegration; it threatens Moscow with a harder time – a type of threat that has no record of success.

The second reason the plan is bad news for Ukraine but not for Russia is that the peace it aims at is much closer to Moscow’s war aims than to those of Kiev. While the document that has been submitted to Trump has not been made public, American commentators believe that a paper published on the site of the Center for American Security under the title “America First, Russia, & Ukraine” is similar to what he – or his staff – got to see. Also authored by Kellogg and Fleitz, this paper, too, repeatedly stresses just how “tough” Trump used to be toward Russia. Plenty of strutting there for those who like that kind of stuff.

These statements, however, are balanced by an emphasis on what used to be called diplomacy: “At the same time,” we read, “Trump was open to cooperation with Russia and dialogue with Putin. Trump expressed respect for Putin as a world leader and did not demonize him in public statements … This was a transactional approach to US-Russia relations … to find ways to coexist and lower tensions … while standing firm on American security interests.”

That already is a tone that Kiev cannot but find disconcerting. Because under Biden, US strategy – and therefore that of the collective West – has been built not merely on an extremely belligerent approach (as if that were not bad enough already) but, more importantly and more detrimentally, on the obsessive idea that there is no alternative. Everything, to its adherents, is “appeasement” except constant escalation to “win.” There is no room for genuine quid pro quos and compromise. That attitude is vital to America’s unrelenting support for Ukraine and, in particular, the fact that it has crossed one red line (meaning those previously recognized by Washington itself) after the other, with no (good) end in sight.

Hence, a Trumpist approach that is also anything but “soft” on Russia, while, however, acknowledging the possibility of de-escalation through negotiation is already a major departure from current US policy. You could even think of it as being inspired by the Reaganite foreign policy of the 1980s, which also combined pronounced “toughness” with a genuine readiness to compromise. Yet there would be one big difference: Toward the end of the Cold War, Washington was dealing with a pliable, even naïve Soviet leadership. That was a grave mistake – if made for mostly admirably idealistic reasons – that Russia’s current leaders see very clearly, are still angry about, and will not repeat.

In the case of the war in Ukraine, this means that any settlement, even with a newly “transactional” Washington “coming to the table” would involve not one but two “tough” players: Moscow will not agree to any compromise that fails to factor in that it has gained the upper hand in this war. That, in turn, means that, beyond the basic Trumpist mood of conditional conciliatoriness, details will be decisive.

Unfortunately for the Zelensky regime and fortunately for everyone else (yes, including many Ukrainians who won’t have to die in a proxy war anymore once peace comes), in that domain as well, the realm of the concrete and specific, the plan developed by Kellogg and Fleitz shows some progress. The authors, first of all, recognize important elements of reality that the current US leadership is either lying or in denial about: for instance, that this is a proxy war as well as a war of attrition, that Zelensky’s “10-point plan” (essentially a blueprint for what could only happen if Ukraine were to win the war, that is, never) “went nowhere,” and that Ukraine cannot sustain the war demographically.

They also acknowledge that Russia will refuse to take part in peace talks or agree to an initial ceasefire if the West doesn’t “put off NATO membership for Ukraine for an extended period.” In fact, an “extended period” will not suffice; Moscow has been clear that never means never. But Kellogg and Fleitz may be formulating their ideas carefully with a view to how much their readers in America can take at this point.

The plan also, again realistically, raises the option of offering a partial and, eventually, complete dropping of sanctions against Russia. Ukraine, on the other side, would not have to give up the aim of recovering all its territory, but – a crucial restriction – would have to agree to pursue it by diplomatic means only. The implication is, of course, that Kiev would have to give up de facto control over territory in the first place.

And there you have it: This is a proposal that, pared down to essentials, foresees territorial concessions and no NATO membership for Ukraine. It’s no wonder that Kellogg and Leitz conclude their paper by admitting that “the Ukrainian government,” “the Ukrainian people” (that is sure to be an over-generalization, by the way), and “their supporters” in the West will have trouble accepting this kind of negotiated peace.

We could add: especially after more than two years of an avoidable (as the authors also recognize) and bloody proxy war. Yet that tragedy has already happened. We can wish it had not, but we cannot undo the past. The real question is about the future. Kellogg and Leitz, and Trump as well, if he will follow such a policy, are right that the dying must end, and that the only way to make it end – as well as avoid further escalation, perhaps to global war – is a compromise settlement built on reality.

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Anonymous
Anonymous
June 30, 2024 2:16 pm

I did not watch the debacle debate, but I read this over at ncrenegade:

I will not go over Biden’s performance but I will review shortcomings from Trump:

He said that any Ukrainian solution would not involve letting Russia keep the Donbass. Why? 

Is this true? Did Trump vow to retake the Donbas region for Ukraine?

The Central Scrutinizer
The Central Scrutinizer
  Anonymous
June 30, 2024 2:42 pm

Your first mistake was believing anything that fucker says…unless it pertains to his own self image. And that too is a lie…just one that he believes.

Anonymous
Anonymous
June 30, 2024 2:17 pm

Great. Now bring Israel to the table before the mid east goes up.

The Central Scrutinizer
The Central Scrutinizer
  Anonymous
June 30, 2024 2:43 pm

It was always going to “go up”. We have that in writing.

The Central Scrutinizer
The Central Scrutinizer
June 30, 2024 2:40 pm

honest question here:

How many of you think that Putin is sitting around planning his war efforts based on some arbitrary US election timing? I mean, since he’s got the nuclear gun to our head, that certainly is an option.

I just don’t believe Putin is going to sit back and let American politics decide the fate of Russia and the world.

The bill always comes due.

The Central Scrutinizer
The Central Scrutinizer
  The Central Scrutinizer
June 30, 2024 2:48 pm

IOW, there’s too much water under the bridge to just let bygone’s be bygone.

Elder Son
Elder Son
June 30, 2024 2:51 pm

This never would have happened under my watch!

Look at what happened under his watch.

But… but…

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m
m
June 30, 2024 2:55 pm

Irrelevant, as he won’t become president again.

The Central Scrutinizer
The Central Scrutinizer
  m
June 30, 2024 3:49 pm

What’s irrelevant is your pretension to clairvoyance.

m
m
  The Central Scrutinizer
July 1, 2024 2:00 am

Look, some clowns still believe in an “election”! 😂

(Plus we’re so lucky Scrotumizer never displays any “clairvoyance” here!)

The Central Scrutinizer
The Central Scrutinizer
  m
July 1, 2024 10:22 am

“I know a thing or two because I’ve seen a thing or two”

paid for by Carl’s Jr.

Westcoaster
Westcoaster
June 30, 2024 2:55 pm

Trump can end this war with one zoom call. Putin has already laid out a mostly reasonable plan and we can cement it is to ensure there will be no expansion of NATO. In fact Trump probably wants to end our participation in NATO. Russia needs to remove their nukes from Cuba first, though.

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
  Westcoaster
June 30, 2024 8:38 pm

There are nukes in Poland within 90 miles of Russian territory (Kaliningrad). Russia doesn’t have to do shit with their nukes.

Very Pissed Off
Very Pissed Off
June 30, 2024 2:56 pm

This “America First” entity is delusional. The U.S. doesn’t have the material or the men to give to Ukraine to defeat the Russians on the field. Short of a full commitment to nuclear war it isn’t in the cards.

If they were truly America First they advocate for stopping aid to Ukraine now and spending that aid within our own borders. That would include military aid and the cash outlays to keep that otherwise insolvent, clueless government afloat.

This has the smell of Trojan Horse to me. Something like all those much promised “white hats” that were always just around the corner positioning to arrest every last one of those pesky Dem election workers who stole the election. You know…..the wet dream of the Qtards.

Harrington Richardson: NO TRUCKS 7/11/24
Harrington Richardson: NO TRUCKS 7/11/24
  Very Pissed Off
June 30, 2024 9:33 pm

Weimar Joe, who also took millions from Russia by the by, hamstrung US energy exports and dropped energy sanctions. He literally financed Russia and also Iran which had tens of billions to finance the war against Israel which Trump had made impossible by ramping US production and placing sanctions on our adversaries energy sales.
Biden’s actions made Russia’s economy the strongest since the end of the Soviet Union and likewise flooded Iran with cash. This stupid asshole or his enabler Bathroom Barry arranged financing for both sides of both wars! Only we are paying for all of Ukraine and likely much of Israel. At least Russia and Iran are ( I Hope) paying their own tabs. With these shitheads nothing should surprise me.

OfftheHingeZ
OfftheHingeZ
June 30, 2024 3:01 pm

I think I’m not gonna comment for a while. It’s gotten to the point that pointing out the obvious and telling the truth is impossible here.

Younger people get it. But since old fux know everything… anything that challenges the status quo, stimulates creative thinking, or productive insight is shut down.

If people wish to remain sheltered and ignorant, and fight me when I try to help, then there really is no point in continuing here. Some of you guys know everything. I really can’t believe how uptight and unwilling to change most of you are. I won’t tether my ship to your retarded boomer shit.

So celebrate! I’m taking a long vacation from this place, at the least. I don’t even want to come back, but I prolly will, if only to rattle some cages.

I shouldve injected opinions as an anon. But I never do that, unless by mistake. Anyway, you guys made me hate old people. Good job.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  OfftheHingeZ
June 30, 2024 3:11 pm

Steph? Is that you?

Anonymous
Anonymous
  OfftheHingeZ
June 30, 2024 3:15 pm

Hingy, you gotta understand that most people here are losers with no lives. This is how they find meaning in their lives – posting BS online.

Good for you for leaving. It’s a propaganda site anyway and not good for your mental health. Don’t waste your life here like so many have. Get out and live. Even the best commenters have come to this conclusion and left.

Dear unhinged,
Dear unhinged,
  Anonymous
June 30, 2024 3:37 pm

Do NOT give up now. ‘Reality’ is becoming more apparent by the minute, nearly irrefutable.

Killing is wrong. No matter what.

NEVER been unfortunate enough to have been in that position myself.

IF ANY of the 24/7/365 all encompassing/consuming B.S. was ‘REAL’ ???

The ONLY natural target would be the HEAD. Of Whateva.

Starting with that Stiletto PrancinFAIRY FRONT.

OR…
A Yuuge FRAUD as well?

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The Central Scrutinizer
The Central Scrutinizer
  Dear unhinged,
June 30, 2024 3:51 pm

killing is NOT ‘wrong’.

MURDER is wrong.

Killing is often necessary for simple survival. A man’s gotta eat, don’t he?

Clearly. & Unfortunately.
Clearly. & Unfortunately.
  The Central Scrutinizer
June 30, 2024 4:10 pm

Seems like where ‘THIS’ is all headed.

“Killing is often necessary for simple survival.

The Central Scrutinizer
The Central Scrutinizer
  Clearly. & Unfortunately.
June 30, 2024 5:26 pm

I’m OK with that. It will simplify things greatly.

OfftheHingeZ
OfftheHingeZ
  Dear unhinged,
June 30, 2024 4:15 pm

Thanks, it means a lot.

The Central Scrutinizer
The Central Scrutinizer
  Anonymous
June 30, 2024 3:42 pm

You should go with! Sounds like you two have it all figured out. Ironic it is that that is exactly what you’re pissed at “boomers” for.

You two are fuckin’ MORONS! And you just pretzeled yourselves!

OfftheHingeZ
OfftheHingeZ
  The Central Scrutinizer
June 30, 2024 4:27 pm

Let me know if I can help you out. I know that you don’t like what I have to say, and the feeling is mutual there.

But I really feel like you need some help or something. Idk what, but if I can help you in any way, I will consider it. I hope you don’t hate yourself as much as you hate me.

Part of my point about Boomers… At one time, elders were respected. Because they were worthy of respect. Let’s be real here- most conservatives are boomers. That’s a problem. You guys constantly shit all over the youth, mostly in ways you don’t even realize. And you wonder why we’re a dying breed, politically, culturally, and ethnically?

There’s a lot to ponder there. Hope it sinks in. But the youth aint going anywhere, anytime soon. Boomers are. Unless there are some major tune changes, you can expect things to get worse, which would be a really stupid path to take.

As for myself, I will serve as an example to the misguided youth. They’re just misinformed. It’s pretty easy to break their programming with basic logic, and steer them down the right path. Much easier working with them, than it is convincing old people who apparently know it all.

The Central Scrutinizer
The Central Scrutinizer
  OfftheHingeZ
June 30, 2024 5:34 pm

You completely misunderstand. I don’t hate YOU. I just hate half of what you say you believe. Why would I hate someone simply for being a garden variety liar…which may be the case? All I’ve got to go on is what you type here, so if you’re feeling hatred, maybe you ought to examine your professed beliefs occasionally.

But hey…I always love it when people who don’t know me try to put words in my mouth, misrepresent what I HAVE said, and then throw little fits when I don’t run away crying like a little bitch.

Sorry to disappoint, but I’m in no need of your ‘help’. I can defend or explain EVERYTHING I’ve ever said here…including the occasional drunken rant.

Try me!

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Anonymous
June 30, 2024 5:17 pm

^ ” most people here are losers with no lives” ^



The Central Scrutinizer
The Central Scrutinizer
  OfftheHingeZ
June 30, 2024 3:40 pm

Buh- bye! Go fuck yourself stupid(er). You’ll be back. No one else will have you except the people you hate (or SAY you hate…jury’s still out on that one).

Now crawl out like you’ll be crawling back. Good dog!

10ffgrid
10ffgrid
  OfftheHingeZ
June 30, 2024 4:43 pm

Your comment raised my curiosity, but I’m not sure that I’ve seen an opinion of yours. Personally, I have garnered some interesting perspectives here, along with some that I completely reject, but don’t group all of these folks into one particular mindset. To actually “hate old people” would be your own admission of “remaining sheltered and ignorant”, and I doubt that’s what you really want.
If I happen onto one of your comments, I’ll make an effort to read it. Good luck either way.

Jake Legg
Jake Legg
  OfftheHingeZ
June 30, 2024 5:13 pm

I’m a “boomer” and never related to status quo.

I do try to stay within the speed limits however.

The Central Scrutinizer
The Central Scrutinizer
  Jake Legg
June 30, 2024 6:21 pm

Your first mistake was in saying “I’m a Boomer” instead of “I’m an AMERICAN, dammit!”.

You ceded the language. That is how you lose.

Jake Legg
Jake Legg
  The Central Scrutinizer
July 1, 2024 11:23 pm

“I forgot” Hannity pointed out “we” are all Americans regardless red, blue, left, right , republican, democrat, black, brown, yellow…

Harrington Richardson: NO TRUCKS 7/11/24
Harrington Richardson: NO TRUCKS 7/11/24
  OfftheHingeZ
June 30, 2024 9:35 pm

Well, fuck you very much!

OfftheHingeZ
OfftheHingeZ

After thinking about it all a lot this afternoon. I’ve realized I’m done with the right-wing.

It has nothing going for it. And I don’t even want to be part of it anymore. Literally more closed-minded than commies most of the time. A whole movement of bumbling, stumbling, hopeless idiots, who never get anything done, and the only thing they’re good at is failing.

Idk what comes next, but i’m pretty sure this is the last time I… yeah. Yeah, im fucking over it. All of it. Good luck you people. Do whatever retarded shit you do. Im fucking outta here.

This shit isnt for me anymore. I was just gonna call it quits on commenting. But then I started thinking bigger picture. Not happy. Not happy with any of it. The results suck, the people suck, the, the elders suck. It all sucks. Haha. Wish I wouldve thought of this before. The haters can all go sit on a cactus. As for the rest of you, I dont know what to say. I just wish you well.

Fuck. Idk where it goes from here. But i know im not coming back. There is nothing here!

The Central Scrutinizer
The Central Scrutinizer
  OfftheHingeZ
July 1, 2024 10:26 am

Eight BILLION people on this planet and I’m supposed to shit my pants every time one of them changes their mind about something?

I’d say you’ve over valued your own stock.

Ed
Ed
  OfftheHingeZ
July 1, 2024 6:20 pm

Well, you keep making little speeches about leaving… you probably mean you’re going to post as an anonyhole from now on.

Ed
Ed
  OfftheHingeZ
July 1, 2024 6:17 pm

Don’t let the doorknob hit you where the Good Lord split you.

So Sad, but Gotta admit. to myself.
So Sad, but Gotta admit. to myself.
June 30, 2024 3:06 pm

WHAT is involved in ‘Voting’?

An Endless stream of fraudulent ‘Actors’, coupled with strong self-delusion.

AS IF?

Other than a question of time?

Isaiah 46:10 “Declaring the end from the beginning, and from ancient times [the things] that are not [yet] done, saying, My counsel shall stand, and I will do all my pleasure:”

Anonymous
Anonymous
June 30, 2024 3:32 pm

The quickest way to peace would be for the US to help Russia defeat and annex Ukraine. Probably the longest way to keep peace in the area too. But we all know that isn’t going to happen. The TPTB want Russia defeated.

The Central Scrutinizer
The Central Scrutinizer
  Anonymous
June 30, 2024 3:36 pm

The last guy who told Russia he “needed more living space” was Hitler.

I’d be very careful lusting over Russia’s natural resources.

Hasn’t God provided adequately for the people of Europe and America?

Why then are we not satisfied?

The answer can be found in the Official List of the 7 Deadly Sins, I’m sure.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  The Central Scrutinizer
June 30, 2024 6:03 pm

Tell us more about this history you grasp so sell.

https://i.postimg.cc/yxkPcYjV/18231663d99e9b49.webp

The Central Scrutinizer
The Central Scrutinizer
  Anonymous
June 30, 2024 6:17 pm

“so sell”?

I ain’t sellin’ shit. you know why? Because THIS shit sells itself!

Jake Legg
Jake Legg
June 30, 2024 5:02 pm

If you can’t dazzle them with brilliance baffle them with bullshit.

-Boomer

The Central Scrutinizer
The Central Scrutinizer
June 30, 2024 5:24 pm

The fastest way to end a war is to lose it!

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
June 30, 2024 8:45 pm

This plan is ridiculous. It doesn’t even guarantee Russia all of Donetsk, Lugansk, Kherson and Zaporozhye. It lets the West keep arming Ukraine and doesn’t swear off an eventual entry of Ukraine into NATO. It’s a set up for the West to restart the war. Russia would never accept it. Let the U.S. send whatever weaponry they have. It won’t stop Russia.

Ed
Ed
  Iska Waran
July 2, 2024 7:33 am

You’re right. This is proof that Trump has the same bunch of neocon assholes constructing his “foreign policy” as always.

Ivana Tinkle
Ivana Tinkle
June 30, 2024 8:57 pm

If it’s a fake war and Trump ends the fake war , does it really fucking matter?

BL
BL
  Ivana Tinkle
June 30, 2024 9:21 pm

The only comment needed for this article IMO, Ivanka.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Ivana Tinkle
July 1, 2024 6:48 am

But people aren’t fake dying in the fake war, they are real dying, and Ukraine is being decimated. Fake or not, it is terrible.

Ed
Ed
July 1, 2024 1:48 pm

Is Tarik a raghead or a Merkin colored guy?