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Team Trump Appeases As Ukraine Dismantles An Empire
This is going to be a week certain to be remembered as a turning point in world history. There doesn’t appear to be any going back now: Trump’s foreign policy team is clearly bound and determined to pull him down a dead end road for their own self-serving ends. Just like Biden’s. You won’t find a more classic case of a shock shattering a rigidity trap and sending a system into abject collapse. America’s idiot leaders haven’t a clue what they’ve unleashed on themselves.
They also have no idea what happens when Europe, the most vicious and warlike region on the planet, wakes up the way Ukraine has. And that awakening has now come. Europe will remilitarize, and the EU as a single entity is larger and with a lot more industry than the USA. Combine that with a political move to the right (Meloni in Italy. the AfD in Germany. LePen in France and Farage in the UK) and things will change regardless of who is and isn't in power. This week, several of Trump’s people all but confirmed that they really don’t care about NATO, China, or even making America great - and Europe is taking note. At last. It isn’t even that Trump called Putin or talked about Ukraine becoming russia someday that’s at issue. It’s the ridiculous statements about negotiations, NATO, and Europe by Trump’s foreign policy appointees that have done permanent damage. Also doing negotiations next week with Moscow without Europe or Ukraine there - that’s an egregious own goal.
Summing up the Trump Doctrine that is emerging, despite the standard efforts by those responsible to partially walk back the most damaging comments once Trump’s political team briefs him on the implications of what his policy team is doing:
The clown car parade in D.C. stands in stark contrast - as usual - to what the Ukrainians are achieving on the ground every day. Moscow’s winter campaign has weakened to the point that Ukraine has started launching sustained organized counterattacks on multiple fronts. These don’t yet amount to more than opportunistic strikes that seek local level advantages as Ukraine holds off the orc tide, but the shift in posture is visible and noteworthy. Media hype about negotiations somehow ending the war in Ukraine this spring is, as ever, incredibly premature - especially when Trump’s people have just validated Putin’s long game. The trouble for Moscow and D.C. is that Ukraine doesn’t have to accept any sort of bad deal as long as Europe stands firm.
The Europeans already provide half of the military aid that Ukraine gets and, unlike the US, have been ramping up military production for three years. Some material has to be bought from US stocks, but there’s no way Trump will turn down hard cash for surplus military equipment that will otherwise have to be destroyed. On the contrary, Ukraine’s posture is now shifting decidedly towards the expectation that there will be a lot of hard fighting this year. A brief Easter ceasefire for show is possible - but far less likely now, thanks to Team Trump’s ineptitude - and might even be to Ukraine’s advantage as the rain and mud of spring makes drone operations more challenging. If a ceasefire is tried (doubtful), something will happen that one side or the other decides is too egregious to ignore. And Ukraine’s summer counteroffensive stands to be sharp and vicious. In a sense, Team Trump’s enabling of Putin may encourage the latter to double down on an already disastrous battlefield approach. And with America's posture shifting, against all common sense, towards open betrayal of Ukraine, neither Ukraine nor Europe has any reason to hold back.
At best, Trump can now hope for a brief show ceasefire. After that, the Ukraine War will be right back to where it started: the USA has to put up or shut up.
Better for Ukraine and Europe face Putin now, before the full consequences of American betrayal are felt, than to wait. Yes, the US has capabilities that Europe lacks - but outside of heavy airlift, something the US needs more than Europe because it’s so far from its allies, most can be filled by relying on commercial sources. Lots of European companies operate excellent satellite networks. And right now the European economy has a lot more slack than America’s.
This is going to be a week certain to be remembered as a turning point in world history. There doesn’t appear to be any going back now: Trump’s foreign policy team is clearly bound and determined to pull him down a dead end road for their own self-serving ends. Just like Biden’s. You won’t find a more classic case of a shock shattering a rigidity trap and sending a system into abject collapse. America’s idiot leaders haven’t a clue what they’ve unleashed on themselves.
They also have no idea what happens when Europe, the most vicious and warlike region on the planet, wakes up the way Ukraine has. And that awakening has now come. Europe will remilitarize, and the EU as a single entity is larger and with a lot more industry than the USA. Combine that with a political move to the right (Meloni in Italy. the AfD in Germany. LePen in France and Farage in the UK) and things will change regardless of who is and isn't in power. This week, several of Trump’s people all but confirmed that they really don’t care about NATO, China, or even making America great - and Europe is taking note. At last. It isn’t even that Trump called Putin or talked about Ukraine becoming russia someday that’s at issue. It’s the ridiculous statements about negotiations, NATO, and Europe by Trump’s foreign policy appointees that have done permanent damage. Also doing negotiations next week with Moscow without Europe or Ukraine there - that’s an egregious own goal.
Summing up the Trump Doctrine that is emerging, despite the standard efforts by those responsible to partially walk back the most damaging comments once Trump’s political team briefs him on the implications of what his policy team is doing:
- No NATO for Ukraine, ever.
- No return of territories seized by Moscow since 2014, and probably not 2022.
- No real security guarantees for Ukraine.
- God knows what else will be thrown into the mix
- Europe has to spend 5% of GDP on defense and take over responsibility for its own security.
- Everyone from now on will basically do what D.C. wants when it comes to China… just because.
The clown car parade in D.C. stands in stark contrast - as usual - to what the Ukrainians are achieving on the ground every day. Moscow’s winter campaign has weakened to the point that Ukraine has started launching sustained organized counterattacks on multiple fronts. These don’t yet amount to more than opportunistic strikes that seek local level advantages as Ukraine holds off the orc tide, but the shift in posture is visible and noteworthy. Media hype about negotiations somehow ending the war in Ukraine this spring is, as ever, incredibly premature - especially when Trump’s people have just validated Putin’s long game. The trouble for Moscow and D.C. is that Ukraine doesn’t have to accept any sort of bad deal as long as Europe stands firm.
The Europeans already provide half of the military aid that Ukraine gets and, unlike the US, have been ramping up military production for three years. Some material has to be bought from US stocks, but there’s no way Trump will turn down hard cash for surplus military equipment that will otherwise have to be destroyed. On the contrary, Ukraine’s posture is now shifting decidedly towards the expectation that there will be a lot of hard fighting this year. A brief Easter ceasefire for show is possible - but far less likely now, thanks to Team Trump’s ineptitude - and might even be to Ukraine’s advantage as the rain and mud of spring makes drone operations more challenging. If a ceasefire is tried (doubtful), something will happen that one side or the other decides is too egregious to ignore. And Ukraine’s summer counteroffensive stands to be sharp and vicious. In a sense, Team Trump’s enabling of Putin may encourage the latter to double down on an already disastrous battlefield approach. And with America's posture shifting, against all common sense, towards open betrayal of Ukraine, neither Ukraine nor Europe has any reason to hold back.
At best, Trump can now hope for a brief show ceasefire. After that, the Ukraine War will be right back to where it started: the USA has to put up or shut up.
Better for Ukraine and Europe face Putin now, before the full consequences of American betrayal are felt, than to wait. Yes, the US has capabilities that Europe lacks - but outside of heavy airlift, something the US needs more than Europe because it’s so far from its allies, most can be filled by relying on commercial sources. Lots of European companies operate excellent satellite networks. And right now the European economy has a lot more slack than America’s.