DIPLOMACY MUST OVERCOME WHAT SOME CALL DESTINY

Kirill Dmitriev has arrived in Florida for weekend meetings with Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner,

As the danger of wider war mounts across multiple theaters, a quiet but consequential intervention is underway. Kirill Dmitriev has arrived in Florida for weekend meetings with Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, focused on ending the Ukraine conflict. At a moment when rhetoric elsewhere races toward “unprecedented” escalation—from the Baltic to the Caribbean—the very fact of such talks points to an alternative: diplomacy grounded in realism rather than fantasy, and security defined as mutual rather than unilateral. Europe, take note!

That contrast could not be sharper. NATO scenarios openly game out conflict around Kaliningrad, which would certainly lead to devastating consequences that would spiral toward nuclear war. In the Caribbean, U.S. military activity edges Venezuela closer to a flashpoint. In Southwest Asia, glossy slideshows imagine a “high-tech metropolis” rising from the ruins of Gaza, as if infrastructure alone could substitute for justice, sovereignty, and a new framework of international relations.

These are symptoms of the same failure: The refusal to abandon zero-sum geopolitics.

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio (left row/centre), flanked by White House Special Envoy Steve Witkoff (left row/bottom) and Jared Kushner (left row/top), during a meeting with Ukrainian officials headed by Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine Rustem Umerov (right row/centre) in Hallandale Beach, Florida (Image: Chandan Khanna/AFP/Getty Images/TNS)

There is another reference point in today’s briefing. In her recent Global Times piece, Helga Zepp-LaRouche notes that China’s economic trajectory demonstrates something even naysayers cannot deny: “even its harshest critics cannot overlook the undeniable evidence that China is evidently doing something right.

The point is not imitation, but orientationlong-term development, technological progress, and cooperation, as stabilizing forces in a world driven to volatility under the current paradigm.

 Lujiazui, Shanghai, China’s futuristic financial district (Image: VCG)

We hope you enjoy A Letter from Santa to the Children of the West. Beneath its satire lies a serious indictment of a political culture that now treats generosity, universality, and the idea of a shared human future, as threats.

Will Santa have his visas revoked by the U.S. and Europe?

The meetings in Florida matter because they test whether statesmanship can still interrupt momentum toward catastrophe. Venezuela, Gaza, Ukraine, and the Baltic present different facets of the same question. Will the leaders of NATO countries adopt a new paradigm of indivisible security and collaborative development? The answer will determine whether warnings of “unprecedented” conflict remain words, or become history—if there is anyone left to tell the tale.

Displaced Palestnians wonder through the ruins of Gaza city, amid the ongoing Israel-Hamas War (Image: IHL)
Jason Ross

<em>This article was first published in EIR News</em>

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