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Steve Witkoff, President Trump’s special envoy, met with Vladimir Putin as part of the Trump administration’s ongoing peace initiative for the war in Ukraine.

Diplomacy by Real Estate Moguls: What Could Go Wrong?

You’ve got to be kidding me. In the middle of one of the most destructive wars in modern European history, we’re now outsourcing diplomacy to Steve Witkoff—a real estate tycoon whose resume reads like a Wall Street cocktail napkin. This is not a peace process; this is a Monopoly board with nuclear consequences. While Ukrainian cities smolder and Russian soldiers occupy sovereign territory, we’re sending in golf buddies of the ex-president to have a chat with the ex-KGB czar. That’s not foreign policy. That’s a tragicomic reality show reboot nobody asked for.

And let’s be clear: meeting with Putin right now without a clear and united Western strategy is not peacebuilding—it’s legitimizing a man whose playbook includes poisoning dissidents, bombing maternity wards, and annexing nations. If this is the Trump camp’s idea of a peace plan, then I’d rather trust my future to a horoscope. Peace doesn’t come from oligarchs in suits shaking hands for photo ops—it comes from international resolve, war crimes tribunals, and actual diplomacy that isn’t negotiated over caviar and Chardonnay in a gilded Kremlin room. This isn’t outrage for outrage’s sake—this is what happens when democracy plays footsie with autocracy.

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