A house divided
History amply demonstrates that carving Ukraine up is likely to bring horrifying violence and long-lasting enmity

Unlike during his first term in the White House, US President-elect Donald Trump appears determined to keep many of his campaign promises. His cabinet nominations, from the Kremlin-friendly Tulsi Gabbard as director of national intelligence to the conspiracy-loving vaccine sceptic Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., as secretary of health and human services, confirm Trump’s commitment to a scorched-earth campaign against American institutions and perceived “enemies within”. And his victory speech suggested his seriousness about stopping wars, beginning with the one in Ukraine.











