The world today stands at a precarious intersection of political instability and international security concerns. From Eastern Europe to the Middle East, tensions simmer, alliances shift, and the specter of escalation looms large. In this volatile landscape, the United States—under President Trump—has charted a course of strategic restraint, avoiding entanglement in regional conflicts and resisting the impulse to intervene. This approach, though often underappreciated, has helped prevent the ignition of new global crises and preserved a fragile equilibrium.
Nowhere is this restraint more relevant than in the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine. Despite years of bloodshed and diplomatic stalemates, the parties remain unwilling to meet for meaningful negotiations. At the heart of th

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