ANALYSE – Will the American president choose to settle for a “pax russica”, which would amount to a virtual capitulation of Ukraine and mark a crushing defeat for the West, or will he choose a more arduous journey of “peace through strength”?
As Donald Trump’s inauguration approaches, the word “peace” is making a resounding return to the media, political and diplomatic conversation. Everyone, anticipating the still very vague intentions of the new American president, seems to be competing in their eagerness to declare that it is time to sit down at the negotiating table to put an end to the great war which is ravaging Ukraine. And even Emmanuel Macron, who sees himself at the forefront of the firmness camp, declared during the Conference of Ambassadors that the Ukrainians must prepare “ to adopt realistic positions » to give peace a chance.
But what is realism and what peace are we talking about? Of ” the peace of the concentration camp », which would give psychological and territorial victory to Vladimir Putin while depriving Ukraine of credible security guarantees, which would inevitably provide the basis for new attacks on Ukrainian soil…
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