JD Vance Playing 'Bad Cop' with PUTIN
JD Vance Playing 'Bad Cop' with PUTIN  
Podcast: Daniel Davis Deep Dive
Published On: Fri Feb 14 2025
Description: The presentation explores whether U.S. President Donald Trump and Vice President J.D. Vance are using a "good cop, bad cop" negotiation strategy with Russia over the Ukraine war or if there is simply a shift in how negotiations are being handled.Key points include:Vance’s Position at the Munich Security ConferenceVance suggested that the U.S. has economic and military leverage to pressure Russia.However, he provided no details on an actual peace deal and instead focused on democracy and free speech in Europe.His speech signaled a departure from the typical stance of seeing Russia as the biggest threat.Lindsey Graham’s Aggressive StanceSenator Graham took a "bad cop" role, advocating for heavily arming Ukraine with F-16s, tanks, and long-range missiles.His approach assumes that overwhelming military aid will deter Russia, despite Ukraine’s ongoing heavy casualties and loss of experienced troops.The presenter criticizes this position as unrealistic and detached from battlefield realities.War Realities and U.S. Perspective ShiftSome U.S. officials, like Pete Hegseth, acknowledge that restoring Ukraine's pre-war borders is unrealistic.The presenter argues that Russia has already won the war and that continuing to fight will only increase Ukraine’s losses.Western leaders still struggle to accept this, leading to prolonged conflict.Ukraine’s ReactionUkrainian President Zelensky expressed concerns that Trump could negotiate a deal that compromises Ukraine’s position.Zelensky invoked the 1938 Munich Agreement (associated with appeasement of Hitler) to warn against a settlement that benefits Russia.He insists he will only negotiate with Putin if the U.S. and EU are involved.Western Delusions About Russian LossesThe presenter disputes claims by figures like General Jack Keane, who argue that Russia is suffering massive losses and will weaken in 2025.He argues that Western analysts exaggerate Russian casualties while ignoring Ukraine’s far greater struggles.Overall, the presentation suggests that while the U.S. is signaling a shift in approach, unrealistic perspectives and political agendas continue to prolong the war. The speaker criticizes Lindsey Graham’s call for more military aid as futile and argues that the war is already decided in Russia’s favor.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.