Donald Trump, Viktor Orban, and Vladimir Putin have taken unexpected steps towards peace. Trump avoided military conflict during his presidency and pledged to resolve the Ukraine-Russia war swiftly if reelected. Orban embarked on a peace mission, advocating for a Ukraine ceasefire, while Putin warned against NATO expansion and proposed a peace treaty ignored by the West.
In an era where the Western establishment seems bent on conflict, three leaders—
Donald Trump,
Viktor Orban, and Vladimir Putin—have made notable strides towards peace.
Former U.S. President
Donald Trump, who avoided military conflict during his first term and promised to end the Ukraine-Russia conflict within 24 hours if reelected, faces criticism from the mainstream media.
Hungarian Prime Minister
Viktor Orban, considered a 'tyrant' by some, embarked on a 'peace mission' visiting Moscow, Kiev, Beijing, and Washington, advocating for a ceasefire in Ukraine.
Russian President Vladimir Putin warned against NATO expansion in his 2008 Munich speech and proposed a peace treaty in 2021 aimed at reducing military threats, which was ignored by Western powers.
Despite their controversial reputations, these leaders are positioning themselves as proponents of peace.