Resilience, Resources, and New Rules of the Game: An Expert Explains Why Trump Is Proposing Not Peace, but a Freeze of the War

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Political analyst and serviceman of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Ruslan Bizyaev explained that all the wars Trump has “ended” are in fact frozen conflicts, and that it is impossible to resolve them under the existing rules of the game — the stakes must be raised, Politeka reports.

He said this on the channel of Ruslan Bortnik.

According to the expert, any war or confrontation is first and foremost about resilience and resources. Therefore, when Trump asks what cards Ukraine has, he means the number of missiles and drones being produced, logistics capabilities, and so on. At present, he notes, the warring sides have reached a plateau of their capabilities. Accordingly, Trump asks Putin what he has achieved in four years, and asks Ukraine how much longer it can sustain the current pace and what Europe can provide.

“That is why he proposes freezing the situation for now. But why freeze it? Does freezing the situation mean ending the conflict? No. It means transferring the conflict to another, higher level. That’s where the trolling about Greenland comes from. No one understood why Trump was doing this. The situation begins to stretch out. We are fanning the flames of a global fire. All the conflicts we have observed have remained frozen. How many wars has Trump ended this year — eight or nine? Has the Indo-Pakistani conflict been resolved? No. The Middle East — resolved? No. Ukraine — resolved? No. North and South Korea — resolved? No. And these are only the potential conflicts. If we look at the situation a bit more broadly, we will understand that this method reopens old frozen conflicts,” Ruslan Bizyaev explains.

According to the expert, all of this is needed for new rules of the game to come into effect. However, the politicians currently in power are unable to formulate them, and until a new ideology emerges, the world will remain in this deadlock. The Russian-Ukrainian war, he explains, must be ended now because it does not solve the key problems — it will not restructure the global system, will not allow Trump to maintain dollar dominance, will not help the EU escape its demographic and political dead end, and will not resolve the conflict in the Middle East.

“They must already be resolved within a different framework, but for that the stakes must be raised to the maximum — so that, for example, every resident of Africa understands that the next step is the end of planet Earth. And until these stakes are raised to the maximum, there will be no end to the conflict,” Ruslan Bizyaev claims.



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