Trump’s gonna make it. I know I’m attracted to the criticisms of the Italian mainstream and, most of all, European, but I believe in this obsession of The Donald for the Nobel Peace Prize. The theme is that, after four years of fighting, destruction, lost human lives, a way to stop this must be found.
It may not be the best way in the world, but it is a changing world: not so much on the order-disorder axis, as on that of a new hierarchy of geopolitical and therefore economic and military interests.
America has returned to speak with Russia, too much — say those who complain about the secondary role of Europe and Ukraine itself. True, and it’s true. But in the part of the unbeatable reality there is the fact that the United States is still in NATO and they look at the Old Continent differently, but not distant. Dazi and rhetoric from propaganda aside, the Old Continent remains central, if you give a shock.
The weapons to help Kiev we buy them from the United States and Trump did not close the intelligence switch, without which the Ukrainian army would have already been eradicated, especially in the most modern part of a 21st century war.
In fact, Trump, receiving Zelensky, did not only pressure on Donbass, but also gave reassurance. The Ukrainian President spoke of peace agreements reached at 90 percent.
I don’t think he’s ever been so close. Or that others, in the politically correct that likes those who are always on the right side, have done better with their “volent ideas”.
Of course, the dark points remain. Who will compose the international bearing force? Will Kiev have his army? Your right to security is far from that unoffensive neutrality that Moscow dreams of? And what does Moscow say?
For now it is cold and usual propaganda, and distrust of every form of diplomacy, to continue to win on the field and crystallize the situation in view of a possible dialogue table. But the trumpian patience will have a limit, and this hand to Putin — despite the European part of the West — will sooner or later find another reasonable hand.
It is hope, the first necessary hope, for the 2026 coming.
L’articolo Peace Spiragli proviene da IlNewyorkese.





