Trump’s Game of Chess: The Kellogg Plan for Ukraine and Russia
Trump Considers Keith Kellogg for Ukraine Envoy
Keith Kellogg, former national security advisor to Vice President Mike Pence, is now under consideration by President Donald Trump as the US envoy to Ukraine and Russia. This move has stirred renewed debates regarding an audacious policy plan authored by Kellogg.
The Kellogg-Fleitz Peace Proposal
In the proposed policy document, geared towards ending the war, Kellogg has suggested withdrawals of US weapons from Ukraine if it does not actively partake in peace negotiations. His views also extend to providing Ukraine with additional weapons if Russia refrains from cooperating in the peace discussions.
Ripple Effects on International Relations
The document, titled “America First, Russia & Ukraine,” has outlined the concerns regarding the unsystematic foreign policy approach under President Joe Biden leading to the prolonged three-year conflict. The accelerated US exodus from Afghanistan, antagonization of US allies such as Israel and Saudi Arabia, alongside a feeble and perplexing policy towards China are seen as significant factors.
Furthermore, the report highlights the Biden administration’s attempt to put global elite agendas over a working relationship with Russia, a move that has inevitably pushed Russia towards China – forging a new axis with Iran and North Korea.
Addressing the Need for Peace Talks
Kellogg’s peace plan was underlined by the insistence on Ukraine’s partaking in peace talks and a counteractive strategy intended for Russia. In essence, if Ukraine absconded from negotiations, U.S. support would be shelved and if Russia did the same, Ukraine would receive an increase in military aid.
The Role of NATO
According to the Kellogg-Fleitz policy paper, involving Russia in settling the conflict requires appeasing the latter by withholding or delaying the proposal of NATO membership for Ukraine. This would serve as an anchor to bring Russia to the negotiation table in order to restore peace.
JD Vance’s Concern Over Draining Resources
Trump’s vice-president-elect, JD Vance, echoed this sentiment by arguing that U.S. assistance for Ukraine constitutes a drain on resources required to neutralize Washington’s primary security threat from China. Vance emphasized the necessity for European nations to provide a higher scale of aid, aligning with Trump’s demand for the equal sharing of responsibility in protecting global peace.
Kellogg’s Position Paper Endorsed by Trump
President-elect Trump has expressed his support for Kellogg’s position paper, reiterating only he can bring an end to the unfolding war. The indication of favoritism towards Kellogg’s plan lays bare the future of US foreign policy under the Trump administration, particularly concerning the Ukraine-Russia conflict.
Conclusion
The ushering in of Kellogg’s proposed strategy could potentially reshape the trajectory of the Ukraine-Russia conflict. While its implementation would require delicate diplomacy, effective execution could mean a resolution for an enduring conflict that has claimed countless lives and destabilized Eastern Europe.
Originally Post From https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2024/nov/28/trump-keith-kellogg-russia-ukraine
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