The Mirage of National Security Geopolitical analysts often trap themselves in the rhetoric of territorial expansion or NATO encroachment. They miss the fundamental internal rot driving the Russia-Ukraine War. This conflict is not a byproduct of historic grievances or strategic buffer zones. It is a manufactured crisis designed to preserve the internal status quo of the Kremlin. By creating an external existential threat, Vladimir Putin effectively shifts the public gaze away from domestic failures and toward a fabricated foreign enemy. Wealth, Theft, and Political Survival At its core, this war serves as a shield for a kleptocratic elite. A leader who has consolidated immense wealth through systemic corruption eventually faces the inevitable fear of their own citizenry. The primary motivation for ongoing hostilities remains the survival of a man who has stolen too much to ever safely step down. War functions as the ultimate distraction, preventing the Russian people from marching on their own capital by forcing them to fight another. This internal insecurity renders traditional peace treaties obsolete. The Peace Plan Fallacy Western leaders like Keir Starmer and Emmanuel Macron frequently operate under the assumption that Vladimir Putin seeks a diplomatic exit or a specific set of concessions. This fundamental misunderstanding ignores the reality that the war itself is the objective. No 20-point or 28-point peace plan holds weight when the aggressor requires a state of perpetual conflict to maintain domestic control. Peace, in this context, is a direct threat to the current Russian leadership's longevity. Global Alignment and Strategic Blindness The geopolitical landscape shifts further as Donald Trump displays a troubling alignment with the Russian objective over the survival of Volodymyr Zelenskyy. This rapport undermines the unified Western front necessary to address the root cause of the violence. As long as international players misinterpret Vladimir Putin's personal survival tactics as legitimate national interests, the cycle of manufacture and mobilization will continue unabated.
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