Trump proposed Putin a deal in 2025: why the Kremlin chose escalation of the war.
The geopolitical game of the USA and Russia
According to TSN.ua: President of the United States Donald Trump offered Moscow territorial concessions and business deals in 2025, but Vladimir Putin chose the path of escalating the conflict. This situation highlights the complex geopolitical game that the USA and Russia have entered into, where each leader has their own goals and strategies.
Trump believes that the war can be rolled back if territorial concessions are offered to the Kremlin. However, Putin, according to analysts, demonstrates the intention to 'retrieve' Donbass by force, indicating his steadfast desire to escalate the conflict. Putin measures his own strength by the scale of spheres of influence and the area of controlled lands, which may explain his intentions to continue the war despite possible alternatives.
Public support for military actions
According to surveys, 69% of respondents supported the idea of saving for the sake of defending the country, indicating the Russian society's readiness to support military actions. Trump also noted that
“we profit from war”— which may indicate the economic basis for his proposals to Moscow. However, despite possible benefits, Russia seems to continue choosing escalation, exporting chaos to the region.
Thus, the situation in the east of Ukraine and around it remains complex, with political interests overlapping military actions. Trump's position on Putin and his proposals may be attempts to find a diplomatic solution, but the Kremlin's choice indicates a desire to continue active hostilities, threatening stability in the region.
This situation indicates that geopolitical calculations in the region remain complex and multifaceted. The choice between diplomatic agreements and military escalation demonstrates deep divergences in approaches to conflict resolution. Further actions by both leaders may significantly influence the unfolding events and stability in Eastern Europe.
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