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LudwigF's avatar

Accepting President Trump’s ‘peace proposal’ would leave Russia in a significantly worse position than it is at present, so I can’t imagine that President Putin will ever accept it.

The plan could more accurately be described as a means by which President Trump can extricate himself from personal involvement in and ownership of an unfolding military disaster with as little loss of face as possible, and without seriously unsettling his supporters in Congress.

President Putin seems to be doing as well as could reasonably be expected to manage the negotiation process to Russia’s advantage without completely alienating the American side, which is a difficult balancing act.

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Paulo Aguiar's avatar

Putin’s early announcement of a Victory Day truce isn’t a sign of weakness—it’s a calculated move to demonstrate strategic patience and seriousness about peace. Leaders act out of hard interest, not sentiment. By offering a ceasefire while standing firm on core demands, Moscow signals to Trump that it remains open to negotiation but refuses to surrender vital national interests. It’s clear: Russia isn’t playing games; it’s defending its red lines while giving diplomacy every last chance.

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