
In a scathing critique, Peter Hitchens unveils the unsettling reality behind the so-called peaceful negotiations involving Donald Trump, Vladimir Putin, and Ukraine. The acclaimed journalist pulls back the curtain on the squalid deals and hidden agendas that have shaped international relations in recent years.
The Illusion of Peace
Hitchens argues that the public perception of stability and diplomacy is a carefully constructed illusion. Behind closed doors, leaders engage in questionable compromises that often undermine the very principles they claim to uphold.
Trump's Role in the Equation
The former US president's dealings with Russia and Ukraine have long been a subject of controversy. Hitchens dissects these interactions, exposing the contradictions and moral ambiguities that have characterised Trump's approach to foreign policy.
Putin's Strategic Moves
Meanwhile, Putin's Russia continues to play a complex geopolitical game. Hitchens analyses how the Kremlin leader has exploited Western weaknesses while maintaining a facade of diplomatic engagement.
The Human Cost
Beyond the political manoeuvring, Hitchens reminds readers of the real victims - the Ukrainian people caught in the crossfire of great power politics. Their suffering, he argues, is too often overlooked in the pursuit of political expediency.
This hard-hitting analysis challenges readers to look beyond the headlines and question the true nature of international diplomacy in our time.