Placating Putin
History demonstrates that making unilateral concessions to a country that only respects raw power does not work

Since returning to the White House in 2025, US President Donald Trump has dramatically reshaped US policy towards Russia, adopting a markedly softer stance on Vladimir Putin and the ongoing war in Ukraine. This approach has included cutting military aid to Ukraine, and pressuring Kyiv to accept unfavourable terms to end the fighting.
By preemptively offering concessions, Trump has weakened US leverage, removing any incentive for Putin to negotiate in good faith.
Twentieth century history confirms that Russia only responds to forceful deterrence.
Trump’s misreading of Putin’s playbook is leading to a weaker US position, a more vulnerable Ukraine, and a divided NATO.













