(In light of Trump's triumph and the attendant slackening in the censorship and criminalization of we the majority, I am for the first time in some time hopeful that my words might be read by eyes other than mine, hence the brief post following.)
Trump tells us to "Dream Big, Again," so here goes.
A "Blessed Are the Peacemakers" delegation led by J. D. Vance and including Robert Kennedy Jr., Tulsi Gabbard, and preferably also Elon Musk and Tucker Carlson, to Budapest in Hungary, happily hosted by Prime Minister Orban, and maybe even before Trump's Inauguration, to meet a delegation from Russia led maybe by Foreign Minister Lavrov, with the object of considering a Grand East-West Security Accord, to foreclose on world war and nuclear holocaust and to establish the security and stability we ought to have established at the close of the Cold War, but wouldn't.
(Tucker Carlson and Elon Musk both are adored in Russia.)
I'm a Russia-watcher, and everything we think we know about Russia today and about Putin, is a lie. Since his rise to power a quarter-century ago, Putin has wished for a mutual security arrangement among Russia and America and Western Europe, and even now, after all we've done to Russia, and all we've claimed and threatened against Russia, Putin wants peace with us still.
Beyond which, it does seems that in just these last months Russia has gotten to be the single-greatest outside influence on North Korea and on Iran — it may even be that the Iranian strike against Israel lately was restricted to military targets for the reason that Russia wouldn't abide attacks on Israeli civilians — so that if we came to terms with Russia then we might at the same time simplify our difficulties with Iran and North Korea.
Trump might bring peace in the here and now, and some assurance of peace beyond his time, and at the same time unwind the troubles in the Mideast and Korean Peninsula.
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