Russia-Ucraine, that’s what Trump should do

How the question will evolve between Russia and Ukraine or, better, between Russia and what it calls the collective West, we do not know. Or rather, I don’t know. Nor can I imagine what will …

Russia-Ucraine, that's what Trump should do

How the question will evolve between Russia and Ukraine or, better, between Russia and what it calls the collective West, we do not know. Or rather, I don’t know. Nor can I imagine what will come out of dialogues – which, sooner or later it will be there – between Vladimir Putin and the new American president Donald Trump. As far as it is worth – and if I am granted – I would like to express My hopewhich of course I will try to motivate.

Here, in an impetus of mania of greatness, venture to say that, I was Trump, I would agree with Putin saying me willing to declare NATO’s defeat. Will he never happen because he would be dishonorable for Trump and America? I would say otherwise. Because – I would say – that this is the defeat, first of all, of my predecessor. I would say it was Joe Biden to drag the country and the whole West into this embarrassing situation. A premeditated act since 1997, when at the Conference of American NATO with the disturbing title “Expansion of NATO”, Biden wandered to induce Russia “a hostile reaction by adhering to NATO the States of the Baltic”.

I would say that The defeat would not be dishonorable. On the contrary: the absurd blood spreading of these three years is interrupted with it and the evolution of the conflict with unnameable extremes is averted. I would say that the choice is in line with my “America First” policy. And America has no real interest in Ukraine. And it does not even have particular interest in fighting Russia: the world is large enough for a peaceful coexistence of all. I would say that, in the praiseworthy task of attracting Ukraine in the part of the free world and subtracting it from the influence of a country refractory to the democratic lifestyle of the West, my predecessor made the mistake of accompanying itself with Ukrainian subjects who are even more anti-democratic.

I would remember that the western democratic system involves peaceful coexistence without distinction of ethnic groups, languages ​​or religions. I would remember that in the Constitution of the United States of America there is no “state language”; That in Canada, the Province of Quebec is French -speaking, and the French is recognized official by the central government. Exactly the opposite of the preparation taken by Ukraine, which in an attempt to affirm Ukrainian identity, with specific legislative acts has marginalized its Russian fellow citizens.

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