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Subscribe“Why 100 days? Because, first of all, it’s a golden period, a honeymoon for any politician. The first 100 days are a honeymoon when a lot can be accomplished and few can speak out against you. And Kit Kellogg essentially says that this should be done in the first 100 days, because if we don’t accomplish it within those 100 days, it will be much harder afterward, if it’s even possible at all. I mentioned that the Trump administration will make one serious attempt at a peaceful resolution, and it will happen within the first 100 days,” explains Ruslan Bortnik.
If that doesn’t succeed, he continues, the U.S. will certainly remain involved, but interest in the Russian-Ukrainian war will wane, as Trump plans to disrupt and change many things, including Greenland, Panama, and a massive package of legislation, all of which will significantly impact the global economy and politics.
Moreover, the 100 days, the expert reflects, are also chosen from another perspective, as this will be April 30, and April 20 is Easter, which provides a wonderful pretext for ceasing hostilities and achieving a truce, something Trump will undoubtedly pursue.
“Announcing a ceasefire does not mean that the fighting will end; it’s not a one-sided game. But at least such a symbolic victory is very important for Trump, a political victory that he has achieved a ceasefire, yes, there may still be shooting, but less of it. Thus, these 100 days represent maximum concentration. If the 100 days of peaceful revival are lost, then the war will not end before Trump’s term is up. The U.S. will remain involved, assisting in some areas while placing more responsibilities on European allies, and Russia will continue its attempts to advance, cutting off certain territories, and the war will likely continue until the end of Trump’s presidency or until one side suffers a military defeat,” concludes Ruslan Bortnik.
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As reported by Znaia.ua, Dubina stated that public servants should also go to the front: “Draft dodgers catch draft dodgers”.
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