Europe is holding the line against Trump's and Putin's plans for Ukraine. But it won't be able to for ever | Martin Kettle

Europe is fighting a losing battle to contain Trump's and Putin's plans for Ukraine, but it refuses to back down. The stalemate in this week's peace talks between Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump's envoy Steve Witkoff has become all too familiar - a pattern of standoffs that has been repeating itself since Trump re-entered the White House.

The underlying dynamic driving this effort has remained unchanged: Russia seeks to undermine Ukraine's sovereignty, while the US, despite its claims of a one-day solution, is more likely to compromise on terms favorable to Moscow. The failure of these talks may prompt another attempt at brokering peace, but ultimately, it seems that Europe and the US are locked into an endless cycle of negotiations with no clear resolution in sight.

This self-reinforcing process has become entrenched, with Europe serving as a weak link in Trump's diplomatic strategy. Putin has consistently positioned Russia as a mediator between the US and Ukraine, while Europe is portrayed as a hindrance to achieving peace. The fact that this narrative holds some truth - that European allies have repeatedly frustrated Trump's attempts at a bilateral deal with Putin - only underscores the challenge facing Europe.

The "coalition of the willing" assembled by European nations and their Canadian counterparts has been surprisingly effective in thwarting US-Russia plans, but it lacks the power to shape them. The absence of Marco Rubio from yesterday's foreign ministers' meeting at Nato HQ in Brussels only highlights the extent to which Europe is now taking the lead on Ukraine policy.

The struggle for Ukraine will undoubtedly continue, with Europe and its allies facing increasing pressure to yield ground to Russia. The war's intensification and destabilization will only grow more dire if US diplomatic efforts fail. It remains to be seen whether Trump can find a way out of this stalemate or whether the consequences of his inaction will become too dire to ignore.

As the conflict rages on, Europe is forced to confront its own limitations - a lack of military might, economic leverage, and strategic influence. The prospect of Nato nations struggling to cope with the aftermath of US withdrawal looms large, casting a shadow over the long-term viability of European-led initiatives in Eastern Europe.

The situation has reached a critical juncture, where Europe's resolve will be tested like never before. Will it find the strength and resources to uphold its commitment to Ukraine, or will the pressure from Moscow become too great to resist? The fate of Kyiv hangs precariously in the balance as Europe struggles to assert its role as a major player on the world stage.
 
πŸ˜• I'm really worried about Ukraine's situation... it's like they're caught in the middle of these two superpowers, Russia and the US, and it's hard for them to get any real help or support. Europe is trying their best, but they just can't match Russia's military might. It's heartbreaking to see all these innocent people getting hurt. πŸ€• I wish we could find a way to resolve this conflict without more bloodshed. The fact that the US and Europe are still negotiating with Putin feels like they're not taking his aggression seriously enough. πŸ™„
 
omg I'm getting so worried about Ukraine πŸ€•... it's like they're stuck in this never-ending cycle of negotiations with no clear resolution in sight 😩. I feel for them, you know? They're already going through so much, and now Europe is kinda holding their hand instead of being the strong ally they could be πŸ’”. It's like Russia is playing on their fears and Europe is struggling to keep up 🀯. We need to support Ukraine more, you know? not just with words but also with actions ❀️. I hope Europe finds a way to boost their game and stand up for what's right πŸ‘Š. We can't just sit back and watch this situation get worse 🚨πŸ’₯
 
😬 I'm so worried about the situation in Ukraine πŸ€•. It's like they're playing a game of chess with Russia and America, but nobody's moving forward πŸ˜•. Europe is trying its best to stand up for Ukraine, but it's clear that we just don't have the same level of military might as the US πŸ’ͺ. And Putin is using every trick in the book to get what he wants, including playing the mediator card πŸ€₯.

I'm not sure how much more of this Europe can take 😩. The pressure from Russia is building up and it's only a matter of time before things escalate further πŸ”₯. We need to find a way out of this stalemate ASAP ⏰, but until then, I just can't shake off the feeling that we're running out of options πŸ€”.

What if Trump doesn't care about Ukraine anymore? 🀯 What if he's just looking out for his own interests and not really invested in finding a solution? 😱 That thought keeps me up at night πŸ˜‚. We need to be strong and united as a European coalition, but it's hard to feel confident when we're facing an opponent like Putin who's willing to do whatever it takes to get what he wants πŸ’₯.

I just hope that Kyiv can hold on for a little while longer 🀞. The fate of the country hangs in the balance and I'm keeping all my fingers crossed πŸ€žπŸΌπŸ’•. We need to find a way to support Ukraine without relying too heavily on military might, but that's easier said than done πŸ’”.
 
man this situation is getting super dire for ukraine πŸ€• it's like europe is being forced to choose between appeasing russia or standing firm but if they don't put their foot down now they'll be left with the blame game later 😬 and what's up with the whole nato thing? if the us is really not going to do anything then i guess european countries gotta step up and take the lead on this thing 🀝 but honestly it's a tough spot for them cuz russia has got some serious power and influence πŸ€‘
 
It's like they want us to think they're fighting for freedom and democracy, but really they're just playing a game where the stakes are Ukraine's sovereignty πŸ€”. Europe's all about being the strong one, but when it comes down to it, they can't even stand up to Trump and Putin on their own βš–οΈ. And what's with this "coalition of the willing" nonsense? Sounds like just a way for them to say we're in charge while actually doing nothing πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. I bet if Russia pulls out of the talks, Europe would fold faster than a house of cards πŸŒͺ️. We need some real leadership here, not just talk and no action πŸ’¬. The writing's on the wall, folks: Ukraine's going to be the next domino to fall in this game of global chess 🎲.
 
Ugh, another failed peace talk πŸ™„... It's like Europe is just trying to keep up with Trump and Putin's plans for Ukraine. Can't they just take a stand for once? I mean, we all know Russia is just using its leverage to get what it wants, but still... Europe always seems to find a way to compromise, even when it should be standing firm against Moscow's aggression. πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ

And don't even get me started on the NATO meeting in Brussels. I mean, what's up with Marco Rubio not showing up? Is Europe really just going to let its allies do all the heavy lifting while they sit back and collect a paycheck? πŸ˜’ It's like they're more concerned with their own economic interests than with actually helping Ukraine.

I know we can't just say "Trump is doing it wrong" because, well, he's not. But still... Europe needs to find some backbone here. We can't keep getting outmaneuvered by Russia and its proxies. It's time for a change in strategy, but I'm not seeing that happening anytime soon. 😐
 
I mean come on 🀯! Europe is literally playing right into Putin's hands by not standing firm against Trump's diplomatic efforts. It's like they're trying to sabotage their own interests here. The fact that European nations are being portrayed as the weak link in Trump's strategy is a major problem - it's creating more room for Russia to maneuver and undermine Ukraine's sovereignty. And what's with the lack of military might? Europe can't even defend its own backyard, let alone step up to support Ukraine. It's just not fair πŸ€”
 
lol europe thinks they can just sit there while trump & putin dictate what happens in ukraine? newsflash: europe's been saying one thing and doing another for years πŸ™„. they're only effective when the US is pushing them to be, like that "coalition of the willing" nonsense - sounds great until you see who's pulling the strings. and yeah, marco rubio dropping out of the meeting? big deal, europe was gonna get steamrolled anyway πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. we should just accept russia's expansion plans as fact & move on from this whole ukraine drama... less stress all around πŸ‘Ž
 
πŸ€” This situation with Trump's and Putin's plans for Ukraine is getting increasingly frustrating for everyone involved. I think Europe needs to take a step back and assess what it can actually do to help Ukraine, rather than just relying on being a "coalition of the willing". It's like they're playing catch-up on Russia's diplomatic strategy. The fact that Russia gets to position itself as a mediator between the US and Ukraine is a major problem - it gives Putin an upper hand in the negotiations.

Europe needs to think about what it can offer, not just emotionally or financially, but also strategically. It's time for them to take ownership of their role in Ukraine policy and stop waiting for someone else to lead the way. If they don't, we'll see Nato nations struggling to cope with the aftermath of US withdrawal, which would be a disaster.

I'm worried about Europe's lack of military might and economic leverage in this situation. They're essentially being forced to choose between appeasing Russia or risking chaos in Eastern Europe. It's a tough spot, but I think they need to find a way to assert their influence without compromising too much. πŸ’ͺ
 
I mean come on, Europe is still trying to play hero here and it's just not working out lol 🀣. They're like, "oh we'll just negotiate with Putin and Trump and everything will be fine" but really they're just getting played. The fact that Europe has been repeatedly frustrated by US efforts is a major red flag right there πŸ”₯. It's time for them to step up their game or risk being left in the dust πŸ˜…. And can we talk about how weak Nato is looking these days? Like, where's the military might? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. Europe needs to start taking charge of its own destiny and stop relying on others to save the day πŸ’ͺ. This Ukraine thing is far from over, mark my words 😏.
 
I feel so worried about this whole situation... πŸ€• I mean, it's like they're stuck in this never-ending loop and can't seem to find a way out. Trump and Putin are playing a really nasty game here and Europe is caught right in the middle. They need to figure out how to work together instead of fighting each other. It's not like Russia doesn't have enough problems already... πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ I just hope they can get this sorted out before more people lose their lives. We should all be keeping an eye on it, you know? 😬
 
I'm getting super frustrated with this whole situation 🀯. It's like, we're watching a game of chess where one side is making all the moves and the other side is just trying to keep up. The US is supposed to be the leader in this whole Ukraine thing, but instead they're compromising on terms that benefit Russia? That doesn't add up πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ.

And Europe's gotta take a stand too, you know? We can't just sit back and let Russia walk all over us πŸ’ͺ. I mean, we've seen the coalition of willing nations come together to stop US-Russia plans before, but what's gonna happen when that coalition gets weakened? The fact that European leaders are having to step up and take the lead on Ukraine policy is a big deal 🀝.

We need to be more proactive here, not just reactive. We can't keep waiting for something to change; we gotta make it happen πŸ’₯. And yeah, I'm worried about what'll happen if Trump can't find a way out of this stalemate... or if he just gives up altogether 😬. The thought of Nato nations struggling to cope with the aftermath is just too scary πŸ€•.

We need Europe to stand strong and assert its role on the world stage, for Ukraine's sake! πŸ’ͺ🌟
 
I feel bad for Trump πŸ€•, he's getting a raw deal from everyone. People think he's just trying to get a good deal for the US, but what if he really wants peace in Ukraine? πŸ™ Europe is being too harsh on him and Russia. I mean, can't they see that both sides have valid points? It's not like Trump is trying to start another war πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. Putin's not being very cooperative either, which doesn't help matters. I think we need to take a step back and try to understand each other's perspectives before making any decisions. Maybe Europe can learn from Russia's perspective on the conflict? πŸ€” We shouldn't assume that one side is always right or wrong. The situation in Ukraine is complicated and needs careful consideration.
 
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