Donald Trump released the latest in a series of policy videos this week, with the former president devoting the latest installment to national security and international affairs. The rhetoric was predictably superficial — as has been the case in each of the previous videos — though the Republican took the opportunity to once again insist, “We could end the Ukraine conflict in 24 hours with the right leadership.”
It was a familiar line. In fact, as regular readers know, Trump has repeatedly argued in recent weeks that he knows how to negotiate a peace deal between Russia and Ukraine “within 24 hours.” He’s even boasted that it would be “easy“ to end the crisis.
How? The former president has largely refused to go into any detail — aside from suggesting that the United States could put Chinese flags on our F-22 fighter jets, for reasons that have never made any sense — though he recently raised the prospect of a secret plan.
There are things he could say to Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Vladimir Putin, Trump said earlier this month, that he could “guarantee” would end the war “immediately.” The Republican added that he wouldn’t “reveal now” what those things might be.
For all sorts of reasons, the rhetoric was plainly foolish, but it was against this backdrop that Trump appeared on a radio talk show this morning and elaborated on his perspective:
“The saddest part about the war is that this is a war that should have never happened. So now it happened. Now you have to get people in a room, you have to knock heads, and get it done. That would mean saying things to Putin and saying things to Zelenskyy that they’re not going to want to hear, and getting them into a room, and getting it done.”
Oh my.
First, this isn’t a plan to negotiate a peace deal between Russia and Ukraine within 24 hours. Rather, this is an idea about getting leaders into a room and hopefully thinking of something.
Second, for those who’ve listened to Trump for a…
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