Italian Lt. Gen. (ret) Fabio Mini has suggested that Trump could solve the strategic conflict by imposing a correction to NATO’s strategic concept at the upcoming NATO summit.
In an article entitled “Attack against the Nuclear Triad”, Mini warns that “Operation Spider Web [Ukraine’s drone attack on Russian strategic bombers—ed.] has demonstrated that Ukraine is not reliable, either as an ally or as an enemy. They are not able to maintain commitments and have no scruples in provocations. We do not know what they produce and whom they sell it to. They do not care about their own population and, backed by Europe, they keep nurturing the project of unleashing a nuclear war between Russia and U.S.A.
“If Trump, like Eisenhower, had the intention of never reaching that stage, Zelenskyy has pulled him into it. If Trump wanted negotiations, Zelenskyy sabotaged them. If Trump wanted to play the peacemaker, Zelenskyy has opened the trapdoor on the abyss. Today, all European and American states are responsible for co-belligerence with Ukraine. Trump can get rid of such a responsibility only if he succeeds in decoupling the U.S. from the conflict and signing a non-belligerence treaty with Russia. He can do it in a few days at the NATO summit, by imposing a correction to the strategic concept adopted 2022 in Madrid, which sees Russia as an imminent and immanent enemy. An ideological position that NATO, the EU and the so-called ‘Coalition of the Willing’ have turned into military rearmament and conventional and nuclear battle plans, to the detriment of safety and life of everybody.”