Donald Trump win could lead to longer war in Ukraine, says former US national security adviser

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Donald Trump win could lead to longer war in Ukraine, says former US national security adviser
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Alexander Vindman, who served under Trump, says during visit to Ireland that win for Democrats would lead to ‘huge pressure’ on Vladimir Putin to negotiate

and would probably lead to a longer and bloodier conflict, according to Alexander Vindman, who served as a national security adviser to the former president.

This would be a “headwind” for peace, said Vindman, who was born in Ukraine before moving to the United States as a child with his family. Vindman said that, like most conflicts, the war would end at the negotiating table. However, before that, Ukraine must have some battlefield successes. The re-election of a Democrat administration in Washington would help bring Russian president Vladimir Putin to the negotiating by placing “huge pressure” on his regime.

Peace negotiations could see the borders going back to the pre-2022 status quo and with Ukraine even regaining control of parts of the Donbas region seized by Russia, he said. However, the return of Crimea, which is firmly under Russian control, would probably not be on the table. “In peace negotiations, nobody gets everything they want.”

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