Russia ‘Not Serious’ About Peace Deal, Lindsey Graham Says
Geopolitics
United States
Started February 15, 2026
The Republican senator’s comments contradict U.S. President Donald Trump’s position on Russia
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Russia ‘Not Serious’ About Peace Deal, Lindsey Graham Says
Foreign Policy (United States) | Feb 14, 2026
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Feb 15, 2026
Lindsey Graham's assertion that Russia isn't serious about peace highlights the necessity for a tougher U.S. stance on international negotiations.
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Dismissing Trump's approach to Russia ignores the complexities of diplomacy; engagement can lead to unexpected positive outcomes.
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A strong bipartisan approach is critical in addressing Russia's intentions; unity can strengthen the U.S. position in negotiations.
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Critics of Graham's stance must acknowledge that peace requires genuine willingness from all parties involved, including Russia.
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The differing views between Graham and Trump reflect a broader debate on U.S. foreign policy strategies regarding Russia.
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