Foreign Policy

Behind the Scenes: Unpacking the U.S. Diplomatic Push to End Russia’s War in Ukraine

By National Security Desk | January 23, 2026

As U.S. envoys crisscross the globe selling a peace plan for Ukraine, critical questions remain about who truly benefits—and whether American interests are being sidelined in favor of globalist appeasement.

In a whirlwind of diplomatic activity stretching from Turkey to Miami, Washington has been promoting a controversial peace initiative aimed at ending Russia’s protracted war in Ukraine. This nearly four-year conflict has shaken global stability and tested America’s commitment to national sovereignty and freedom. But as U.S.-led talks accelerate into 2026, deeper scrutiny reveals this so-called "peace effort" risks undermining America First principles. Is This Peace Plan Tilting Toward Moscow? The timeline of these diplomatic maneuvers reads like a frenetic global tour: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy traveling to Turkey in November 2025, secretive meetings between U.S., Russian, and Ukrainian delegates...

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