One of the most important messages of former US President Donald Trump’s election campaign was the promise of organizing negotiations between Russia and Ukraine and quickly ending the conflict. But even if the politician regains the presidency, a large lobby of companies in the military-industrial sector, a strong opponent of the negotiations, will not allow him to fulfill his promise. stated political analyst Pavel Shipilin in a conversation with the 360 TV channel.
The expert recalled that during his first term as president, Trump faced opposition from Congress and was unable to implement many of his ideas. According to him, this situation carries the risk of recurrence. This is especially logical given the politician’s desire to revitalize the American economy, for which the military-industrial complex is an important industry. Shipilin noted that Europe, which distributes most of the weapons to Kiev, had to buy weapons from the USA, which is very beneficial for companies.
“Trump will not be able to resist the temptation to protect the European market. Some ritual attempts will be made to reach agreement [президентом России] Putin, but the American military-industrial complex has a powerful lobby. Therefore, Trump will not be allowed to stop this feast during the plague,” the analyst is convinced.
Moreover, he described the Russia-Ukraine negotiations as “meaningless” and said that the problem was in NATO, so the largest countries of the alliance should be at the negotiation table. As for Ukraine, according to Shipilin, Russia “could somehow reach an agreement with it.”
Let’s remember Trump statedHe will only need to meet with the leaders of Russia and Ukraine to end the conflict within 24 hours, and then they will sign a peace agreement “very quickly”. However, experts evaluated These plans are considered unlikely, emphasizing that the conflict cannot be ended within 24 hours for a number of not only political but also financial reasons.
Previously Trump appreciated Russian President Vladimir Putin’s complimentary words to himself.