‘Dialogue Works’ edition of 13 February: Good news to share

It was a pleasure discussing with host Nima Alkhorshid the very positive news that came out of Washington and out of Moscow yesterday indicating that we may finally be seeing the light at the end of the tunnel that we call the Russia-Ukraine war.

I have set out the major points on reasons for optimism in my latest essay analyzing the message of Donald Trump on his Truth Social platform with respect to the 90-minute phone call he had with Vladimir Putin, and also analyzing the speech US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth delivered here in Brussels to the Coordinating Group responsible for assistance to Kiev.  This discussion with Nima Alkhorshid was an opportunity to dig deeper and to share more reasons for optimism.

2 thoughts on “‘Dialogue Works’ edition of 13 February: Good news to share

  1. Want to see more heads explode and the political landscape change even more? Trump and Putin should meet in Vladivostok, Russia, the terminus of the Trans-Siberian Railway, and discuss joint construction of the Berring Strait rail tunnel connecting Russia to Alaska. Before the Ukrainian issue, the Putin administration offered to build and pay for the Berring Strait rail tunnel. Historically the relations between two adversarial nations cool when they engage in a common grand infrastructure project.

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  2. The Donald has some quite unrealistic ideas about the situation and goals. Vladimir will surely school him, but it’s unlikely that the Donald is teachable. The Donald needs some immediate results, which Vladimir cannot afford to grant him, seeking rather long term results once and for all. We’ll see.

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