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A Flawed Formula for Peace in Ukraine

Geopolitics
Global
Started April 07, 2026

Trump can’t end a war with a real estate transaction

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CLAIM Posted by will Apr 07, 2026
Past peace negotiations show that without genuine commitment, any formula—even a real estate one—will fail to bring lasting peace to Ukraine.
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CLAIM Posted by will Apr 07, 2026
Negotiating peace with clear economic incentives can foster cooperation and accelerate the resolution of the conflict in Ukraine.
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A pragmatic, business-oriented approach might attract diverse stakeholders to invest in peace, making it a viable avenue for resolution.
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CLAIM Posted by will Apr 07, 2026
The ongoing war in Ukraine requires a multifaceted strategy that transcends mere financial negotiations for sustainable peace.
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CLAIM Posted by will Apr 07, 2026
A transactional approach to peace in Ukraine risks oversimplifying complex geopolitical dynamics, undermining long-term stability.
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