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Tomorrow in Alaska: When Trump talks about peace, Putin will be ready for war

Shkruar nga Diplomatico | Pamfleti.net
Tomorrow in Alaska: When Trump talks about peace, Putin will be ready for war
Anchorage, Alaska /

A table without Ukraine, a peace without justice, and a precedent that could burn us too...

Tomorrow, on a frozen military base in Alaska, Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin will play the most dangerous theater of the 21st century.

They will sit at a table, away from the sound of shells, away from the dead children in Kharkiv, away from the missiles falling on Zaporizhia, away from Zelenskyy, who was not invited but is at the center of the topic.

The Anchorage summit is not about peace. It is about domination. It is about writing a new page in the handbook of diplomacy where great powers divide the world without asking the victims.

Trump will come as a "peacemaker," but in fact he is moving towards an agreement that turns Ukraine into a buffer zone between NATO and Russia.

Putin, meanwhile, will come with his hands full of documents, but his mind on military maps. He has increased troops, intensified the offensive, and while the world deals with the details of the meeting, Russia is changing the border with tanks and drones.

This meeting is not about stopping the war, it is about stopping the process of the West's collapse. Putin does not seek peace, but recognition. He wants the US, through Trump, to tell the world: "Moscow has the right to rewrite history."

There is no Ukraine at this table, and that is the most dangerous point. An agreement on Ukraine without Ukrainians is as worthless as a treaty signed with a gun to your head.

And for the Balkans, this means only one thing: precedent.

If territories can be negotiated at the table without the presence of those affected, then Kosovo, Bosnia, and even Albania itself, should start thinking seriously about their real guarantees.

Much more will happen in Alaska tomorrow than a meeting between two presidents.

It will be decided whether the world will be a place where might translates into right, or where right still prevails over might.

If Ukraine is left out, then every small country must understand that tomorrow it could be the one left at the door, while the big ones make their own deals.

Albania does not have the luxury of remaining silent. Tomorrow is the day to speak up, to help Kiev, to wake up Europe, and to remind the US that alliances are not a matter of political marketing.

Tomorrow in Alaska, not only the character of an American president will be measured, but the moral stability of the entire West. And if the West chooses to turn a blind eye for the sake of “stability,” then it is time for us, the little ones, to learn to defend ourselves. Because history does not wait for justice, it forgets it when it is silent./ Pamphlet

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