
A deposed president who wanders around like a peddler of political protagonism, a dictator who lacks the Western warmth to hide crimes that even the Neva cannot wash away, and a military base in the middle of Alaska that is used as a theater of the absurd to stage "peace."
This is not diplomacy. This is a marriage of convenience between a narcissist who lusts for power and an autocrat who has turned murder into state diplomacy.
A deal with the devil, not just in the metaphorical sense, but also in the literal sense: Donald Trump invites Vladimir Putin to American soil to discuss “peace” while Russian missiles continue to destroy Ukrainian cities, while Paul Whelan, an American imprisoned and tortured by the Russian regime, calls this show “a futile effort.” But who listens to the victims once the spectacle has begun?
Trump, who sees politics as a 'reality show' and geopolitics as a 'golf tournament', thinks that by sitting with Putin in a military canteen in Alaska, he will convince the world that he is a statesman.
In fact, he gives Putin the greatest gift: the legitimacy that Moscow has lost since 2014, since Crimea, since Bucha.
Give him a chair in front of the American flag and a microphone to talk about “Russian security interests,” as if the aggressor is the victim and the victim must negotiate with a gun to his head. What absurdity!
Even the mayor of Anchorage, who learned about the visit from social media, has realized that this is not only an institutional humiliation, but also a mockery of every norm of the international order.
This meeting is like inviting a criminal into the courtroom to write an indictment. But maybe Trump calls this "the art of the deal."
For Albanians, this is not just American theater. It is an alarm. Every time the West closes its eyes to Putin, another Vučić dares more, another Dodik comes out more openly, another “Serbian world” moves deeper. When Trump sits down with Putin, let us not be surprised tomorrow when Edi Rama appears with another unnegotiated “normalization pact”, or when Serbia returns to the spotlight as the “partner for stability” with its hand on the pits of mass murder. Because this is the logic of the deal with the devil: you give him your word, he takes your soul. And for a man like Trump, who has neither word nor soul, this is pure business./ Pamphlet
Lini një Përgjigje