
In a bold move to restore global order and stability, President Donald Trump has signaled his readiness to enlist China as a peace broker in the Russo-Ukrainian war—an idea both strategic and rooted in realpolitik.
While the Biden regime has floundered and fueled foreign wars with blank checks and reckless escalation, Trump’s America First diplomacy aims at real results—without dragging the U.S. into yet another endless war.
“It’s a natural thing to ask,” Trump said when questioned about reaching out to China to help mediate between Russia and Ukraine. “I think so, yes.” Trump has proposed a 30-day ceasefire as a launching pad for peace talks, with a clear warning: violate the truce, and expect tough sanctions.
This move comes as Chinese President Xi Jinping made headlines during his visit to Moscow, where he held extensive closed-door discussions with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Their message? It’s time to eliminate the root causes of the war and move toward a “fair, lasting, and binding” peace—one that respects national sovereignty and rejects NATO expansion.
“The reasonable security concerns of all countries should be taken seriously,” Xi declared, “and the root causes of the crisis should be eliminated.” According to China’s Foreign Ministry, both leaders agreed the world is entering a “new period of turbulence,” and warned that no globalist agenda could derail the sovereignty of nations like Russia and China.
Putin, for his part, stated that he “highly appreciated” Xi’s position and confirmed Russia is, of course, still open to peace talks.
While the corporate media scoffs at China’s involvement, the reality is undeniable: Beijing’s global clout is rising. Xi’s meeting with Putin wasn’t just symbolic. The two signed nearly three dozen agreements expanding military and economic cooperation, an unmistakable rebuke of the unipolar world order of the past 30 years.
Meanwhile, Trump’s tariff war with China remains a pressure point. Despite recent economic tit-for-tats—including U.S. tariffs hitting 145% and China firing back with its own 125% levies—Trump remains optimistic. “We can work something out,” he said last week, leaving the door open for fair trade and mutual benefit, if Beijing deals in good faith.
This diplomatic dance comes as Xi and Putin marked the 80th anniversary of Nazi Germany’s defeat, joined by dozens of world leaders including ones from Europe like Serbia’s Aleksandar Vučić and Slovakia’s Robert Fico.
The big takeaway? While Brussels pushes forever-war dogma, Trump is quietly building the foundation for peace through strength, sovereignty, and strategic leverage. If Trump succeeds, it won’t just be a win for Ukraine and Russia. It’ll be a win for the world—and a devastating blow to the war profiteers and bureaucrats who never wanted peace to begin with.
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