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Daniel Davis Deep Dive Merch: Etsy store https://www.etsy.com/shop/DanielDavis... President Donald Trump is now suggesting a “freeze” in the Russia-Ukraine war, proposing that both sides stop fighting along the current battle lines and “go home,” leaving future negotiations for later. He stated that about 78% of the Donbas region is already under Russian control and implied that the U.S. should stop trying to change that. Analyst Andrei Martyanov interprets Trump’s comments as political theater, arguing that Trump knows NATO has no viable military option and is seeking a face-saving “off-ramp” for the U.S. Martyanov says Putin will not negotiate over the four annexed regions, which Russia now considers constitutionally part of its territory. He also suggests that Trump and Putin may be coordinating informally to manage a U.S. withdrawal from the conflict without humiliation, given Russia’s expanding battlefield gains. Martyanov criticizes the Biden administration and Western elites as irrational and driven by ideological and cultural hostility toward Russia, claiming this behavior risks escalation. In short: Trump’s new peace line is to “freeze the war where it is,” while Martyanov sees this as an acknowledgment that the U.S. and NATO can’t change the outcome and that Trump is maneuvering for political advantage while Russia continues to advance.